Title of article :
Edge-splittings preserving local edge-connectivity of graphs Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Zolt?n Szigeti، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
8
From page :
1011
To page :
1018
Abstract :
Let image be a 2-edge-connected graph with a designated vertex s. A pair of edges image is called admissible if splitting off these edges (replacing rs and st by rt) preserves the local edge-connectivity (the maximum number of pairwise edge disjoint paths) between each pair of vertices in image. The operation splitting off is very useful in graph theory, it is especially powerful in the solution of edge-connectivity augmentation problems as it was shown by Frank [Augmenting graphs to meet edge-connectivity requirements, SIAM J. Discrete Math. 5(1) (1992) 22–53]. Mader [A reduction method for edge-connectivity in graphs, Ann. Discrete Math. 3 (1978) 145–164] proved that if image then there exists an admissible pair incident to s. We generalize this result by showing that if image then there exists an edge incident to s that belongs to at least image admissible pairs. An infinite family of graphs shows that this bound is best possible. We also refine a result of Frank [On a theorem of Mader, Discrete Math. 101 (1992) 49–57] by describing the structure of the graph if an edge incident to s belongs to no admissible pairs. This provides a new proof for Maderʹs theorem.
Keywords :
Splitting off , Edge-connectivity augmentation , Local edge-connectivity
Journal title :
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Record number :
886713
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