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A Generalization of the Hamilton-Waterloo Problem on Complete Equipartite Graphs
Published 5 May 2016 in math.CO | (1605.01781v1)
Abstract: The Hamilton-Waterloo problem asks for which and the complete graph can be decomposed into copies of a given 2-factor and copies of a given 2-factor (and one copy of a 1-factor if is even). In this paper we generalize the problem to complete equipartite graphs and show that can be decomposed into copies of a 2-factor consisting of cycles of length ; and copies of a 2-factor consisting of cycles of length , whenever is odd, , and . We also give some more general constructions where the cycles in a given two factor may have different lengths. We use these constructions to find solutions to the Hamilton-Waterloo problem for complete graphs.
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