Maximising line subgraphs of diameter at most $t$ (2103.11898v2)
Abstract: We wish to bring attention to a natural but slightly hidden problem, posed by Erd\H{o}s and Ne\v{s}et\v{r}il in the late 1980s, an edge version of the degree--diameter problem. Our main result is that, for any graph of maximum degree $\Delta$ with more than $1.5 \Deltat$ edges, its line graph must have diameter larger than $t$. In the case where the graph contains no cycle of length $2t+1$, we can improve the bound on the number of edges to one that is exact for $t\in{1,2,3,4,6}$. In the case $\Delta=3$ and $t=3$, we obtain an exact bound. Our results also have implications for the related problem of bounding the distance-$t$ chromatic index, $t>2$; in particular, for this we obtain an upper bound of $1.941\Deltat$ for graphs of large enough maximum degree $\Delta$, markedly improving upon earlier bounds for this parameter.
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