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On the balanced decomposition number (1212.2308v3)

Published 11 Dec 2012 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: A {\em balanced coloring} of a graph $G$ means a triple ${P_1,P_2,X}$ of mutually disjoint subsets of the vertex-set $V(G)$ such that $V(G)=P_1 \uplus P_2 \uplus X$ and $|P_1|=|P_2|$. A {\em balanced decomposition} associated with the balanced coloring $V(G)=P_1 \uplus P_2 \uplus X$ of $G$ is defined as a partition of $V(G)=V_1 \uplus \cdots \uplus V_r$ (for some $r$) such that, for every $i \in {1,\cdots,r}$, the subgraph $G[V_i]$ of $G$ is connected and $|V_i \cap P_1| = |V_i \cap P_2|$. Then the {\em balanced decomposition number} of a graph $G$ is defined as the minimum integer $s$ such that, for every balanced coloring $V(G)=P_1 \uplus P_2 \uplus X$ of $G$, there exists a balanced decomposition $V(G)=V_1 \uplus \cdots \uplus V_r$ whose every element $V_i (i=1, \cdots, r)$ has at most $s$ vertices. S. Fujita and H. Liu [\/SIAM J. Discrete Math. 24, (2010), pp. 1597--1616\/] proved a nice theorem which states that the balanced decomposition number of a graph $G$ is at most $3$ if and only if $G$ is $\lfloor\frac{|V(G)|}{2}\rfloor$-connected. Unfortunately, their proof is lengthy (about 10 pages) and complicated. Here we give an immediate proof of the theorem. This proof makes clear a relationship between balanced decomposition number and graph matching.

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