Problems on Matchings and Independent Sets of a Graph
Abstract
Let be a finite simple graph. For , the difference of , where is the neighborhood of and is called the critical difference of . is called a critical set if equals the critical difference and ker is the intersection of all critical sets. It is known that ker is an independent (vertex) set of . diadem is the union of all critical independent sets. An independent set is an inclusion minimal set with if no proper subset of has positive difference. A graph is called K\"onig-Egerv\'ary if the sum of its independence number () and matching number () equals . It is known that bipartite graphs are K\"onig-Egerv\'ary. In this paper, we study independent sets with positive difference for which every proper subset has a smaller difference and prove a result conjectured by Levit and Mandrescu in 2013. The conjecture states that for any graph, the number of inclusion minimal sets with is at least the critical difference of the graph. We also give a short proof of the inequality kerdiadem (proved by Short in 2016). A characterization of unicyclic non-K\"onig-Egerv\'ary graphs is also presented and a conjecture which states that for such a graph , the critical difference equals , is proved. We also make an observation about ker using Edmonds-Gallai Structure Theorem as a concluding remark.
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@article{arxiv.1701.03040,
title = {Problems on Matchings and Independent Sets of a Graph},
author = {Amitava Bhattacharya and Anupam Mondal and T. Srinivasa Murthy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.03040},
year = {2018}
}
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18 pages, 2 figures