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Star-uniform Graphs
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Mikio Kano
Ibaraki University
Coauthors: Yunjian Wu and Qinglin Yu
A star-factor of a graph G is a spanning subgraph of G such that each of its components is a star. Clearly, every graph without isolated vertices has a star factor. A graph G is called star-uniform if all star-factors of G have the same number of components. To characterize star-uniform graphs was an open problem posed by Hartnell and Rall. We characterize all star-uniform graphs with minimum degree at least two. Our proof relies heavily on Gallai-Edmonds Matching Structure Theorem.
Date received: April 9, 2008
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