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22nd Cumberland Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing
May 21-23, 2009
Western Kentucky University
Bowling Green, KY, USA

Organizers
Bela Csaba, Chair; Mustafa Atici; Robert Crawford; Claus Ernst; Dominic Lanphier; Attila Por

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Bounding the size of equimatchable graphs of fixed genus
by
Michael D. Plummer
Vanderbilt University
Coauthors: Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi

A graph G is said to be equimatchable if every matching in G extends to (i.e., is a subset of) a maximum matching in G. In an earlier paper with Saito, the authors showed that there are only a finite number of 3-connected equimatchable planar graphs. In the present paper, this result is extended by showing that in a surface of any fixed genus (orientable or non-orientable), there are only a finite number of 3-connected equimatchable graphs having a minimal embedding of representativity at least three. (In fact, if the graphs considered are non-bipartite, the representativity three hypothesis may be dropped.) The proof makes use of the Gallai-Edmonds decomposition theorem for matchings.

Date received: April 20, 2009


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