Alternating cycles and realizations of a degree sequence
Zofia Majcher (1987)
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae
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Zofia Majcher (1987)
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae
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Binlong Lia, Shenggui Zhang (2016)
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Let G be a graph on n vertices. A vertex of G with degree at least n/2 is called a heavy vertex, and a cycle of G which contains all the heavy vertices of G is called a heavy cycle. In this note, we characterize graphs which contain no heavy cycles. For a given graph H, we say that G is H-heavy if every induced subgraph of G isomorphic to H contains two nonadjacent vertices with degree sum at least n. We find all the connected graphs S such that a 2-connected graph G being S-heavy implies...
Terry A. McKee (2012)
Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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A graph is edge cycle extendable if every cycle C that is formed from edges and one chord of a larger cycle C⁺ is also formed from edges and one chord of a cycle C' of length one greater than C with V(C') ⊆ V(C⁺). Edge cycle extendable graphs are characterized by every block being either chordal (every nontriangular cycle has a chord) or chordless (no nontriangular cycle has a chord); equivalently, every chord of a cycle of length five or more has a noncrossing chord.
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