Tight Cuts in Bipartite Grafts I: Capital Distance Components
Abstract
This paper is the first from a series of papers that provide a characterization of maximum packings of -cuts in bipartite graphs. Given a connected graph, a set of an even number of vertices, and a minimum -join, an edge weighting can be defined, from which distances between vertices can be defined. Furthermore, given a specified vertex called root, vertices can be classified according to their distances from the root, and this classification of vertices can be used to define a family of subgraphs called {\em distance components}. Seb\"o provided a theorem that revealed a relationship between distance components, minimum -joins, and -cuts. In this paper, we further investigate the structure of distance components in bipartite graphs. Particularly, we focus on {\em capital} distance components, that is, those that include the root. We reveal the structure of capital distance components in terms of the -join analogue of the general Kotzig-Lov\'asz canonical decomposition.
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@article{arxiv.2202.00192,
title = {Tight Cuts in Bipartite Grafts I: Capital Distance Components},
author = {Nanao Kita},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.00192},
year = {2022}
}