Reducing the maximum degree of a graph: comparisons of bounds
Abstract
Let be the smallest number of vertices that can be removed from a non-empty graph so that the resulting graph has a smaller maximum degree. Let be the smallest number of edges that can be removed from for the same purpose. Let be the maximum degree of , let be the number of vertices of degree , let be the set of vertices of degree , let be the number of vertices in the closed neighbourhood of , and let be the number of edges incident to vertices in . Fenech and the author showed that , and they essentially showed that . They also showed that and . These bounds are attained if and is the union of pairwise vertex-disjoint -vertex stars. For each of and , the two bounds on the parameter are compared for the purpose of determining, for each bound, the cases in which the bound is better than the other. This work is also motivated by the likelihood that similar pairs of bounds will be discovered for other graph parameters and the same analysis can be applied.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2007.08930,
title = {Reducing the maximum degree of a graph: comparisons of bounds},
author = {Peter Borg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.08930},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
10 pages, minor corrections made