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Tight lower bounds on the matching number in a graph with given maximum degree

Combinatorics 2016-04-19 v1

Abstract

Let k3k \geq 3. We prove the following three bounds for the matching number, α(G)\alpha'(G), of a graph, GG, of order nn size mm and maximum degree at most kk. If kk is odd, then α(G)(k1k(k23))n+(k2k2k(k23))mk1k(k23)\alpha'(G) \ge \left( \frac{k-1}{k(k^2 - 3)} \right) n \, + \, \left( \frac{k^2 - k - 2}{k(k^2 - 3)} \right) m \, - \, \frac{k-1}{k(k^2 - 3)}. If kk is even, then α(G)nk(k+1)+mk+11k\alpha'(G) \ge \frac{n}{k(k+1)} \, + \, \frac{m}{k+1} - \frac{1}{k}. If kk is even, then α(G)(k+2k2+k+2)m(k2k2+k+2)nk+2k2+k+2\alpha'(G) \ge \left( \frac{k+2}{k^2+k+2} \right) m \, - \, \left( \frac{k-2}{k^2+k+2} \right) n \, - \frac{k+2}{k^2+k+2}. In this paper we actually prove a slight strengthening of the above for which the bounds are tight for essentially all densities of graphs. The above three bounds are in fact powerful enough to give a complete description of the set LkL_k of pairs (γ,β)(\gamma,\beta) of real numbers with the following property. There exists a constant KK such that α(G)γn+βmK\alpha'(G) \geq \gamma n + \beta m - K for every connected graph GG with maximum degree at most~kk, where nn and mm denote the number of vertices and the number of edges, respectively, in GG. We show that LkL_k is a convex set. Further, if kk is odd, then LkL_k is the intersection of two closed half-spaces, and there is exactly one extreme point of LkL_k, while if kk is even, then LkL_k is the intersection of three closed half-spaces, and there are precisely two extreme points of LkL_k.

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@article{arxiv.1604.05020,
  title  = {Tight lower bounds on the matching number in a graph with given maximum degree},
  author = {Michael A. Henning and Anders Yeo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05020},
  year   = {2016}
}

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