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On the K\H{o}nig-Egerv\'ary Theorem for $k$-Paths

Combinatorics 2017-10-24 v1

Abstract

The famous K\H{o}nig-Egerv\'ary theorem is equivalent to the statement that the matching number equals the vertex cover number for every induced subgraph of some graph if and only if that graph is bipartite. Inspired by this result, we consider the set Gk{\cal G}_k of all graphs such that, for every induced subgraph, the maximum number of disjoint paths of order kk equals the minimum order of a set of vertices intersecting all paths of order kk. For k{3,4}k\in \{ 3,4\}, we give complete structural descriptions of the graphs in Gk{\cal G}_k. Furthermore, for odd kk, we give a complete structural description of the graphs in Gk{\cal G}_k that contain no cycle of order less than kk. For these graph classes, our results yield efficient recognition algorithms as well as efficient algorithms that determine maximum sets of disjoint paths of order kk and minimum sets of vertices intersecting all paths of order kk.

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@article{arxiv.1710.07748,
  title  = {On the K\H{o}nig-Egerv\'ary Theorem for $k$-Paths},
  author = {Stéphane Bessy and Pascal Ochem and Dieter Rautenbach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07748},
  year   = {2017}
}