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Sufficient conditions for $k$-factors and spanning trees of graphs

Combinatorics 2023-08-29 v1

Abstract

For any integer k1,k\geq1, a graph GG has a kk-factor if it contains a kk-regular spanning subgraph. In this paper we prove a sufficient condition in terms of the number of rr-cliques to guarantee the existence of a kk-factor in a graph with minimum degree at least δ\delta, which improves the sufficient condition of O \cite{O2021} based on the number of edges. For any integer k2,k\geq2, a spanning kk-tree of a connected graph GG is a spanning tree in which every vertex has degree at most kk. Motivated by the technique of Li and Ning \cite{Li2016}, we present a tight spectral condition for an mm-connected graph to have a spanning kk-tree, which extends the result of Fan, Goryainov, Huang and Lin \cite{Fan2021} from m=1m=1 to general mm. Let TT be a spanning tree of a connected graph. The leaf degree of TT is the maximum number of leaves adjacent to vv in TT for any vV(T)v\in V(T). We provide a tight spectral condition for the existence of a spanning tree with leaf degree at most kk in a connected graph with minimum degree δ\delta, where k1k\geq1 is an integer.

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@article{arxiv.2308.13874,
  title  = {Sufficient conditions for $k$-factors and spanning trees of graphs},
  author = {Guoyan Ao and Ruifang Liu and Jinjiang Yuan and C. T. Ng and T. C. E. Cheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13874},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages, 3 figures