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On Minimum (Kq, K) Stable Graphs

J.L. FouquetH. ThuillierJ.M. VanherpeA.P. Wojda — 2013

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

A graph G is a (Kq, k) stable graph (q ≥ 3) if it contains a Kq after deleting any subset of k vertices (k ≥ 0). Andrzej ˙ Zak in the paper On (Kq; k)-stable graphs, ( doi:/10.1002/jgt.21705) has proved a conjecture of Dudek, Szyma´nski and Zwonek stating that for sufficiently large k the number of edges of a minimum (Kq, k) stable graph is (2q − 3)(k + 1) and that such a graph is isomorphic to sK2q−2 + tK2q−3 where s and t are integers such that s(q − 1) + t(q − 2) − 1 = k. We have proved (Fouquet...

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