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On extremal graphs with exactly one Steiner tree connecting any $k$ vertices

Published 20 Jan 2013 in math.CO | (1301.4623v1)

Abstract: The problem of determining the largest number $f(n;\bar{\kappa}\leq \ell)$ of edges for graphs with $n$ vertices and maximal local connectivity at most $\ell$ was considered by Bollob\'{a}s. Li et al. studied the largest number $f(n;\bar{\kappa}_3\leq2)$ of edges for graphs with $n$ vertices and at most two internally disjoint Steiner trees connecting any three vertices. In this paper, we further study the largest number $f(n;\bar{\kappa}_k=1)$ of edges for graphs with $n$ vertices and exactly one Steiner tree connecting any $k$ vertices with $k\geq 3$. It turns out that this is not an easy task to finish, not like the same problem for the classical connectivity parameter. We determine the exact values of $f(n;\bar{\kappa}_k=1)$ for $k=3,4,n$, respectively, and characterize the graphs which attain each of these values.

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