Petersen cores and the oddness of cubic graphs
Abstract
Let be a bridgeless cubic graph. Consider a list of 1-factors of . Let be the set of edges contained in precisely members of the 1-factors. Let be the smallest over all lists of 1-factors of . If is not 3-edge-colorable, then . In [E. Steffen, 1-factor and cycle covers of cubic graphs, J. Graph Theory 78(3) (2015) 195-206] it is shown that if , then is an upper bound for the girth of . We show that bounds the oddness of as well. We prove that . If , then every -core has a very specific structure. We call these cores Petersen cores. We show that for any given oddness there is a cyclically 4-edge-connected cubic graph with . On the other hand, the difference between and can be arbitrarily big. This is true even if we additionally fix the oddness. Furthermore, for every integer , there exists a bridgeless cubic graph such that .
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@article{arxiv.1501.00860,
title = {Petersen cores and the oddness of cubic graphs},
author = {Ligang Jin and Eckhard Steffen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00860},
year = {2023}
}
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13 pages, 9 figures