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On the Intersection of All Critical Sets of a Unicyclic Graph

Discrete Mathematics 2011-08-19 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

A set S is independent in a graph G if no two vertices from S are adjacent. The independence number alpha(G) is the cardinality of a maximum independent set, while mu(G) is the size of a maximum matching in G. If alpha(G)+mu(G)=|V|, then G=(V,E) is called a Konig-Egervary graph. The number d_{c}(G)=max{|A|-|N(A)|} is called the critical difference of G (Zhang, 1990). By core(G) (corona(G)) we denote the intersection (union, respectively) of all maximum independent sets, while by ker(G) we mean the intersection of all critical independent sets. A connected graph having only one cycle is called unicyclic. It is known that ker(G) is a subset of core(G) for every graph G, while the equality is true for bipartite graphs (Levit and Mandrescu, 2011). For Konig-Egervary unicyclic graphs, the difference |core(G)|-|ker(G)| may equal any non-negative integer. In this paper we prove that if G is a non-Konig-Egervary unicyclic graph, then: (i) ker(G)= core(G) and (ii) |corona(G)|+|core(G)|=2*alpha(G)+1. Pay attention that |corona(G)|+|core(G)|=2*alpha(G) holds for every Konig-Egervary graph.

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@article{arxiv.1108.3756,
  title  = {On the Intersection of All Critical Sets of a Unicyclic Graph},
  author = {Vadim E. Levit and Eugen Mandrescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.3756},
  year   = {2011}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures