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Fractional triangle decompositions in graphs with large minimum degree

Published 27 Mar 2015 in math.CO | (1503.08191v3)

Abstract: A triangle decomposition of a graph is a partition of its edges into triangles. A fractional triangle decomposition of a graph is an assignment of a non-negative weight to each of its triangles such that the sum of the weights of the triangles containing any given edge is one. We prove that for all $\epsilon > 0$, every large enough graph graph on $n$ vertices with minimum degree at least $(0.9 + \epsilon)n$ has a fractional triangle decomposition. This improves a result of Garaschuk that the same result holds for graphs with minimum degree at least $0.956n$. Together with a recent result of Barber, K\"{u}hn, Lo and Osthus, this implies that for all $\epsilon > 0$, every large enough triangle divisible graph on $n$ vertices with minimum degree at least $(0.9 + \epsilon)n$ admits a triangle decomposition.

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