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Double-Star Decomposition of Regular Graphs

Published 20 May 2015 in math.CO | (1505.05432v1)

Abstract: A tree containing exactly two non-pendant vertices is called a double-star. A double-star with degree sequence (k1+1,k2+1,1,…,1)(k_1+ 1, k_2+ 1, 1, \ldots, 1) is denoted by Sk1,k2S_{k_1, k_2}. We study the edge-decomposition of regular graphs into double-stars. It was proved that every double-star of size kk decomposes every $2k$-regular graph. In this paper, we extend this result to (2k+1)(2k+ 1)-regular graphs, by showing that every (2k+1)(2k+ 1)-regular graph containing two disjoint perfect matchings is decomposed into Sk1,k2S_{k_1, k_2} and Sk1−1,k2S_{k_{1}-1, k_2}, for all positive integers k1k_1 and k2k_2 such that k1+k2=kk_1 + k_2= k.

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