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Flow-critical graphs

Published 3 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.01451v2)

Abstract: Lov\'{a}sz et al. proved that every $6$-edge-connected graph has a nowhere-zero $3$-flow. In fact, they proved a more technical statement which says that there exists a nowhere zero $3$-flow that extends the flow prescribed on the incident edges of a single vertex zz with bounded degree. We extend this theorem of Lov\'{a}sz et al. to allow zz to have arbitrary degree, but with the additional assumption that there is another vertex xx with large degree and no small cut separating xx and zz. Using this theorem, we prove two results regarding the generation of minimal graphs with the property that prescribing the edges incident to a vertex with specific flow does not extend to a nowhere-zero $3$-flow. We use this to further strengthen the theorem of Lov\'{a}sz et al., as well as make progress on a conjecture of Li et al.

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