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Properties of Catlin's reduced graphs and supereulerian graphs

Combinatorics 2016-01-08 v1

Abstract

A graph GG is called collapsible if for every even subset RV(G)R\subseteq V(G), there is a spanning connected subgraph HH of GG such that RR is the set of vertices of odd degree in HH. A graph is the reduction of GG if it is obtained from GG by contracting all the nontrivial collapsible subgraphs. A graph is reduced if it has no nontrivial collapsible subgraphs. In this paper, we first prove a few results on the properties of reduced graphs. As an application, for 3-edge-connected graphs GG of order nn with d(u)+d(v)2(n/p1)d(u)+d(v)\ge 2(n/p-1) for any uvE(G)uv\in E(G) where p>0p>0 are given, we show how such graphs change if they have no spanning Eulerian subgraphs when pp is increased from p=1p=1 to 10 then to 1515.

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@article{arxiv.1601.01365,
  title  = {Properties of Catlin's reduced graphs and supereulerian graphs},
  author = {Wei-Guo Chen and Zhi-Hong Chen and Mei Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.01365},
  year   = {2016}
}