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H -convex graphs

Gary Chartrand, Ping Zhang (2001)

Mathematica Bohemica

For two vertices u and v in a connected graph G , the set I ( u , v ) consists of all those vertices lying on a u - v geodesic in G . For a set S of vertices of G , the union of all sets I ( u , v ) for u , v S is denoted by I ( S ) . A set S is convex if I ( S ) = S . The convexity number c o n ( G ) is the maximum cardinality of a proper convex set in G . A convex set S is maximum if | S | = c o n ( G ) . The cardinality of a maximum convex set in a graph G is the convexity number of G . For a nontrivial connected graph H , a connected graph G is an H -convex graph if G contains...

Hajós' theorem for list colorings of hypergraphs

Claude Benzaken, Sylvain Gravier, Riste Skrekovski (2003)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

A well-known theorem of Hajós claims that every graph with chromathic number greater than k can be constructed from disjoint copies of the complete graph K k + 1 by repeated application of three simple operations. This classical result has been extended in 1978 to colorings of hypergraphs by C. Benzaken and in 1996 to list-colorings of graphs by S. Gravier. In this note, we capture both variations to extend Hajós’ theorem to list-colorings of hypergraphs.

Hall exponents of matrices, tournaments and their line digraphs

Richard A. Brualdi, Kathleen P. Kiernan (2011)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let A be a square ( 0 , 1 ) -matrix. Then A is a Hall matrix provided it has a nonzero permanent. The Hall exponent of A is the smallest positive integer k , if such exists, such that A k is a Hall matrix. The Hall exponent has received considerable attention, and we both review and expand on some of its properties. Viewing A as the adjacency matrix of a digraph, we prove several properties of the Hall exponents of line digraphs with some emphasis on line digraphs of tournament (matrices).

Hallova věta, její aplikace a historie

Antonín ASlavík (2018)

Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie

Hallova věta a její varianty patří k základním pilířům kombinatoriky. V textu představíme některé její klasické i méně známé aplikace. Popíšeme též ranou historii věty a příbuzných tvrzení, která je spojena nejen se jménem Philipa Halla, ale i řady dalších předních matematiků první poloviny 20. století.

Hamilton cycles in almost distance-hereditary graphs

Bing Chen, Bo Ning (2016)

Open Mathematics

Let G be a graph on n ≥ 3 vertices. A graph G is almost distance-hereditary if each connected induced subgraph H of G has the property dH(x, y) ≤ dG(x, y) + 1 for any pair of vertices x, y ∈ V(H). Adopting the terminology introduced by Broersma et al. and Čada, a graph G is called 1-heavy if at least one of the end vertices of each induced subgraph of G isomorphic to K1,3 (a claw) has degree at least n/2, and is called claw-heavy if each claw of G has a pair of end vertices with degree sum at least...

Hamilton cycles in split graphs with large minimum degree

Ngo Dac Tan, Le Xuan Hung (2004)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

A graph G is called a split graph if the vertex-set V of G can be partitioned into two subsets V₁ and V₂ such that the subgraphs of G induced by V₁ and V₂ are empty and complete, respectively. In this paper, we characterize hamiltonian graphs in the class of split graphs with minimum degree δ at least |V₁| - 2.

Hamilton decompositions of line graphs of some bipartite graphs

David A. Pike (2005)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Some bipartite Hamilton decomposable graphs that are regular of degree δ ≡ 2 (mod 4) are shown to have Hamilton decomposable line graphs. One consequence is that every bipartite Hamilton decomposable graph G with connectivity κ(G) = 2 has a Hamilton decomposable line graph L(G).

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