Matchings Connectivity And Eigenvalues In Regular Graphs


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Matchings, Connectivity, and Eigenvalues in Regular Graphs


Matchings, Connectivity, and Eigenvalues in Regular Graphs

Author: Suil O

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2011


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We study extremal and structural problems in regular graphs involving various parameters. In Chapter 2, we obtain the best lower bound for the matching number over $n$-vertex connected regular graphs in terms of edge-connectedness and determine when the matching number is minimized. We also establish the best upper bound for the number of cut-edges over $n$-vertex connected odd regular graphs and determine when the number of cut-edges is maximized. In addition, there is a relationship between the matching number and the total domination number in regular graphs. In Chapter 3, we explore the relationship between eigenvalue and matching number in regular graphs. We give a condition on an appropriate eigenvalue that guarantees a lower bound for the matching number of a $l$-edge-connected $d$-regular graph, when $lleq d-2$. We also study what is the weakest hypothesis on the second largest eigenvalue $lambda_2$ for a $d$-regular graph $G$ to guarantee that $G$ is $l$-edge-connected. In Chapter 4, we study several extremal problems for regular graphs, including the Chinese postman problem, the path cover number, the average edge-connectivity, and the number of perfect matchings. In Chapter 5, we study an $r$-dynamic coloring problem and give the relationship between the $r$-dynamic chromatic number and the chromatic number in regular graphs. We also study $r$-dynichromatic number of the cartesian product of paths and cycles.

Frontiers of Algorithmics


Frontiers of Algorithmics

Author: Minming Li

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2023-08-25


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Joint Conference on Theoretical Computer Science-Frontier of Algorithmic Wisdom (IJTCS-FAW 2023), consisting of the 17th International Conference on Frontier of Algorithmic Wisdom (FAW) and the 4th International Joint Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (IJTCS), held in Macau, China, during August 14–18, 2023. FAW started as the Frontiers of Algorithmic Workshop in 2007 at Lanzhou, China, and was held annually from 2007 to 2021 and published archival proceedings. IJTCS, the International joint theoretical Computer Science Conference, started in 2020, aimed to bring in presentations covering active topics in selected tracks in theoretical computer science. To accommodate the diversified new research directions in theoretical computer science, FAW and IJTCS joined their forces together to organize an event for information exchange of new findings and work of enduring value in the field. The 21 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 34 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: algorithmic game theory; algorithms and data structures; combinatorial optimization; and computational economics.

Regular Graphs


Regular Graphs

Author: Zoran Stanić

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Release Date: 2017-04-24


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Written for mathematicians working with the theory of graph spectra, this (primarily theoretical) book presents relevant results considering the spectral properties of regular graphs. The book begins with a short introduction including necessary terminology and notation. The author then proceeds with basic properties, specific subclasses of regular graphs (like distance-regular graphs, strongly regular graphs, various designs or expanders) and determining particular regular graphs. Each chapter contains detailed proofs, discussions, comparisons, examples, exercises and also indicates possible applications. Finally, the author also includes some conjectures and open problems to promote further research. Contents Spectral properties Particular types of regular graph Determinations of regular graphs Expanders Distance matrix of regular graphs