Title of article
Graph factors and factorization: 1985–2003: A survey Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Michael D. Plummer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
31
From page
791
To page
821
Abstract
In the most general sense, a factor of a graph G is just a spanning subgraph of G and a graph factorization of G is a partition of the edges of G into factors. However, as we shall see in the present paper, even this extremely general definition does not capture all the factor and factorization problems that have been studied in graph theory. Several previous survey papers have been written on this subject [F. Chung, R. Graham, Recent results in graph decompositions, London Mathematical Society, Lecture Note Series, vol. 52, Cambridge University Press, 1981, pp. 103–123; J. Akiyama, M. Kano, Factors and factorizations of graphs—a survey, J. Graph Theory 9 (1985) 1–42; L. Volkmann, Regular graphs, regular factors, and the impact of Petersenʹs theorems, Jahresber. Deutsch. Math.-Verein. 97 (1995) 19–42] as well as an entire book on graph decompositions [J. Bosák, Decompositions of Graphs, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Dordrecht, 1990]. Our purpose here is to concentrate primarily on surveying the developments of the last 15–20 years in this exponentially growing field.
Keywords
Factor , Matching , Factorization
Journal title
Discrete Mathematics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Discrete Mathematics
Record number
947718
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