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Nowhere-zero flows on signed regular graphs (1307.1562v4)

Published 5 Jul 2013 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: We study the flow spectrum ${\cal S}(G)$ and the integer flow spectrum $\overline{{\cal S}}(G)$ of signed $(2t+1)$-regular graphs. We show that if $r \in {\cal S}(G)$, then $r = 2+\frac{1}{t}$ or $r \geq 2 + \frac{2}{2t-1}$. Furthermore, $2 + \frac{1}{t} \in {\cal S}(G)$ if and only if $G$ has a $t$-factor. If $G$ has a 1-factor, then $3 \in \overline{{\cal S}}(G)$, and for every $t \geq 2$, there is a signed $(2t+1)$-regular graph $(H,\sigma)$ with $ 3 \in \overline{{\cal S}}(H)$ and $H$ does not have a 1-factor. If $G$ $(\not = K_23)$ is a cubic graph which has a 1-factor, then ${3,4} \subseteq {\cal S}(G) \cap \overline{{\cal S}}(G)$. Furthermore, the following four statements are equivalent: (1) $G$ has a 1-factor. (2) $3 \in {\cal S}(G)$. (3) $3 \in \overline{{\cal S}}(G)$. (4) $4 \in \overline{{\cal S}}(G)$. There are cubic graphs whose integer flow spectrum does not contain 5 or 6, and we construct an infinite family of bridgeless cubic graphs with integer flow spectrum ${3,4,6}$. We show that there are signed graphs where the difference between the integer flow number and the flow number is greater than or equal to 1, disproving a conjecture of Raspaud and Zhu. The paper concludes with a proof of Bouchet's 6-flow conjecture for Kotzig-graphs.

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