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The Existence Of P≥3-Factor Covered Graphs

Sizhong Zhou, Jiancheng Wu, Tao Zhang (2017)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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A spanning subgraph F of a graph G is called a P≥3-factor of G if every component of F is a path of order at least 3. A graph G is called a P≥3-factor covered graph if G has a P≥3-factor including e for any e ∈ E(G). In this paper, we obtain three sufficient conditions for graphs to be P≥3-factor covered graphs. Furthermore, it is shown that the results are sharp.

Regularity and Planarity of Token Graphs

Walter Carballosa, Ruy Fabila-Monroy, Jesús Leaños, Luis Manuel Rivera (2017)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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Let G = (V, E) be a graph of order n and let 1 ≤ k < n be an integer. The k-token graph of G is the graph whose vertices are all the k-subsets of V, two of which are adjacent whenever their symmetric difference is a pair of adjacent vertices in G. In this paper we characterize precisely, for each value of k, which graphs have a regular k-token graph and which connected graphs have a planar k-token graph.

Spectral characterization of multicone graphs

Jianfeng Wang, Haixing Zhao, Qiongxiang Huang (2012)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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A multicone graph is defined to be the join of a clique and a regular graph. Based on Zhou and Cho's result [B. Zhou, H. H. Cho, Remarks on spectral radius and Laplacian eigenvalues of a graph, Czech. Math. J. 55 (130) (2005), 781–790], the spectral characterization of multicone graphs is investigated. Particularly, we determine a necessary and sufficient condition for two multicone graphs to be cospectral graphs and investigate the structures of graphs cospectral to a multicone graph....