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Regular colorings and factors of regular graphs

Combinatorics 2016-04-01 v1

Abstract

An (r1,1)(r-1,1)-coloring of an rr-regular graph GG is an edge coloring such that each vertex is incident to r1r-1 edges of one color and 11 edge of a different color. In this paper, we completely characterize all 44-regular pseudographs (graphs that may contain parallel edges and loops) which do not have a (3,1)(3,1)-coloring. An {r1,1}\{r-1,1\}-factor of an rr-regular graph is a spanning subgraph in which each vertex has degree either r1r-1 or 11. We prove various conditions that that must hold for any vertex-minimal 55-regular pseudographs without (4,1)(4,1)-colorings or without {4,1}\{4,1\}-factors. Finally, for each r6r\geq 6 we construct graphs that are not (r1,1)(r-1,1)-colorable and, more generally, are not (rt,t)(r-t,t)-colorable for small tt.

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@article{arxiv.1603.09384,
  title  = {Regular colorings and factors of regular graphs},
  author = {Anton Bernshteyn and Omid Khormali and Ryan R. Martin and Jonathan Rollin and Danny Rorabaugh and Songling Shan and Andrew J. Uzzell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.09384},
  year   = {2016}
}

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20 pages