Rainbow matchings and partial transversals of Latin squares
Abstract
In this paper we consider properly edge-colored graphs, i.e. two edges with the same color cannot share an endpoint, so each color class is a matching. A matching is called \it rainbow \rm if its edges have different colors. The minimum degree of a graph is denoted by . We show that properly edge colored graphs with have rainbow matchings of size , this gives the best known estimate to a recent question of Wang. Since one obviously needs at least vertices to guarantee a rainbow matching of size , we investigate what happens when . We show that any properly edge colored graph with contains a rainbow matching of size at least . This result extends (with a weaker error term) the well-known result that a factorization of the complete bipartite graph has a rainbow matching of size , or equivalently that every Latin square of order has a partial transversal of size (an asymptotic version of the Ryser - Brualdi conjecture). In this direction we also show that every Latin square of order has a {\em cycle-free partial transversal} of size .
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@article{arxiv.1208.5670,
title = {Rainbow matchings and partial transversals of Latin squares},
author = {Andras Gyarfas and Gabor N. Sarkozy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5670},
year = {2012}
}