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Bipartite graphs with the double Hall property

Published 15 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.10903v1)

Abstract: The super-neighborhood of a vertex set AA in a graph GG, denoted by N<sup>2(A)N<sup>2(A), is the set of vertices adjacent to at least two vertices in AA. We say that a bipartite graph G=(X,Y)G=(X, Y) with X2|X| \geq 2 satisfies the double Hall property (with respect to XX) if N<sup>2(A)</sup>A|N<sup>2(A)|</sup> \geq |A| for any subset AXA \subseteq X with A2|A| \geq 2. Kostochka et al. first conjectured that if a bipartite graph G=(X,Y)G=(X, Y) satisfies a slightly weaker version of the double Hall property, then GG contains a cycle that covers all vertices of XX. They verified their conjecture for X6|X| \leq 6. In this paper, we extend their result to X=7|X| = 7. Later, Salia conjectured that every bipartite graph satisfying the double Hall property has a cycle covering all vertices of XX. We show that Salia's conjecture is almost equivalent to a much weaker conjecture requiring vertices in YY to have high degrees. By extending a result of Bar\'at et al., we also show that Salia's conjecture holds for some graphs where the vertices of YY have degree either $2$ or very high. Finally, we establish a lower bound for the maximum degree of graphs satisfying the double Hall property and present deterministic and probabilistic constructions of such graphs that approach this bound.

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