Properties of Catlin's reduced graphs and supereulerian graphs
Combinatorics
2016-01-08 v1
Abstract
A graph is called collapsible if for every even subset , there is a spanning connected subgraph of such that is the set of vertices of odd degree in . A graph is the reduction of if it is obtained from 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 of order with for any where are given, we show how such graphs change if they have no spanning Eulerian subgraphs when is increased from to 10 then to .
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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}
}