Rooted-tree Decompositions with Matroid Constraints and the Infinitesimal Rigidity of Frameworks with Boundaries
Abstract
As an extension of a classical tree-partition problem, we consider decompositions of graphs into edge-disjoint (rooted-)trees with an additional matroid constraint. Specifically, suppose we are given a graph , a multiset of vertices in , and a matroid on . We prove a necessary and sufficient condition for to be decomposed into edge-disjoint subgraphs such that (i) for each , is a tree with , and (ii) for each , the multiset is a base of . If is a free matroid, this is a decomposition into edge-disjoint spanning trees; thus, our result is a proper extension of Nash-Williams' tree-partition theorem. Such a matroid constraint is motivated by combinatorial rigidity theory. As a direct application of our decomposition theorem, we present characterizations of the infinitesimal rigidity of frameworks with non-generic "boundary", which extend classical Laman's theorem for generic 2-rigidity of bar-joint frameworks and Tay's theorem for generic -rigidity of body-bar frameworks.
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@article{arxiv.1109.0787,
title = {Rooted-tree Decompositions with Matroid Constraints and the Infinitesimal Rigidity of Frameworks with Boundaries},
author = {Naoki Katoh and Shin-ichi Tanigawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.0787},
year = {2011}
}