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On the structure of a smallest counterexample and a new class verifying the 2-Decomposition Conjecture

Combinatorics 2023-09-19 v1

Abstract

The 2-Decomposition Conjecture, equivalent to the 3-Decomposition Conjecture stated in 2011 by Hoffmann-Ostenhof, claims that every connected graph GG with vertices of degree 2 and 3, for which GE(C)G \setminus E(C) is disconnected for every cycle CC, admits a decomposition into a spanning tree and a matching. In this work we present two main results focused on developing a strategy to prove the 2-Decomposition Conjecture. One of them is a list of structural properties of a minimum counterexample for this conjecture. Among those properties, we prove that a minimum counterexample has girth at least 5 and its vertices of degree 2 are at distance at least 3. Motivated by the class of smallest counterexamples, we show that the 2-Decomposition Conjecture holds for graphs whose vertices of degree 3 induce a collection of cacti in which each vertex belongs to a cycle. The core of the proof of this result may possibly be used in an inductive proof of the 2-Decomposition Conjecture based on a parameter that relates the number of vertices of degree 2 and 3 in a minimum counterexample.

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@article{arxiv.2309.09345,
  title  = {On the structure of a smallest counterexample and a new class verifying the 2-Decomposition Conjecture},
  author = {F. Botler and A. Jiménez and M. Sambinelli and Y. Wakabayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.09345},
  year   = {2023}
}