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Connectivity keeping stars or double-stars in 2-connected graphs

Published 4 Jul 2017 in math.CO | (1707.01165v2)

Abstract: In [W. Mader, Connectivity keeping paths in $k$-connected graphs, J. Graph Theory 65 (2010) 61-69.], Mader conjectured that for every positive integer $k$ and every finite tree $T$ with order $m$, every $k$-connected, finite graph $G$ with $\delta(G)\geq \lfloor\frac{3}{2}k\rfloor+m-1$ contains a subtree $T'$ isomorphic to $T$ such that $G-V(T')$ is $k$-connected. In the same paper, Mader proved that the conjecture is true when $T$ is a path. Diwan and Tholiya [A.A. Diwan, N.P. Tholiya, Non-separating trees in connected graphs, Discrete Math. 309 (2009) 5235-5237.] verified the conjecture when $k=1$. In this paper, we will prove that Mader's conjecture is true when $T$ is a star or double-star and $k=2$.

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