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On decomposing graphs of large minimum degree into locally irregular subgraphs

Published 5 Aug 2015 in math.CO | (1508.01129v1)

Abstract: A \emph{locally irregular graph} is a graph whose adjacent vertices have distinct degrees. We say that a graph $G$ can be decomposed into $k$ locally irregular subgraphs if its edge set may be partitioned into $k$ subsets each of which induces a locally irregular subgraph in $G$. It has been conjectured that apart from the family of exceptions which admit no such decompositions, i.e., odd paths, odd cycles and a special class of graphs of maximum degree $3$, every connected graph can be decomposed into $3$ locally irregular subgraphs. Using a combination of a probabilistic approach and some known theorems on degree constrained subgraphs of a given graph, we prove this to hold for graphs of sufficiently large minimum degree, $\delta(G)\geq 10{10}$. This problem is strongly related to edge colourings distinguishing neighbours by the pallets of their incident colours and to 1-2-3 Conjecture. In particular, the contribution of this paper constitutes a strengthening of a result of Addario-Berry, Aldred, Dalal and Reed [J. Combin. Theory Ser. B 94 (2005) 237-244].

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