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Spanning trees whose reducible stems have a few branch vertices

Pham Hoang HaDang Dinh HanhNguyen Thanh LoanNgoc Diep Pham — 2021

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let T be a tree. Then a vertex of T with degree one is a leaf of T and a vertex of degree at least three is a branch vertex of T . The set of leaves of T is denoted by L ( T ) and the set of branch vertices of T is denoted by B ( T ) . For two distinct vertices u , v of T , let P T [ u , v ] denote the unique path in T connecting u and v . Let T be a tree with B ( T ) . For each leaf x of T , let y x denote the nearest branch vertex to x . We delete V ( P T [ x , y x ] ) { y x } from T for all x L ( T ) . The resulting subtree of T is called the reducible stem of T and denoted...

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