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The Bollob\'as-Eldridge-Catlin conjecture for even girth at least $10$

Combinatorics 2017-03-16 v1

Abstract

Two graphs G1G_1 and G2G_2 on nn vertices are said to \textit{pack} if there exist injective mappings of their vertex sets into [n][n] such that the images of their edge sets are disjoint. A longstanding conjecture due to Bollob\'as and Eldridge and, independently, Catlin, asserts that, if (Δ(G1)+1)(Δ(G2)+1)n+1(\Delta(G_1)+1) (\Delta(G_2)+1) \le n+1, then G1G_1 and G2G_2 pack. We consider the validity of this assertion under the additional assumptions that neither G1G_1 nor G2G_2 contain a 44-, 66- or 88-cycle, and that Δ(G1)\Delta(G_1) or Δ(G2)\Delta(G_2) is large enough (940060\ge 940060).

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@article{arxiv.1703.05149,
  title  = {The Bollob\'as-Eldridge-Catlin conjecture for even girth at least $10$},
  author = {Wouter Cames van Batenburg and Ross J. Kang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.05149},
  year   = {2017}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures