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The burning number conjecture holds for trees of order nn with at most ⌊n−1⌋\left\lfloor \sqrt{n-1}\right\rfloor degree-2 vertices

Published 3 Sep 2025 in math.CO | (2509.03144v1)

Abstract: Inspired by the spread of information in social networks and graph-theoretic processes such as Firefighting and graph cleaning, Bonato, Janssen and Roshanbin introduced in 2016 the burning number b(G)b(G) of any finite graph GG. They conjectured that b(G)≤⌈n<sup>12⌉b(G)\le \lceil n<sup>\frac{1}{2}\rceil holds for all connected graphs GG of order nn, and observed that it suffices to prove the conjecture for all trees. In 2024, Murakami confirmed the conjecture for trees without degree-2 vertices. In this paper, we prove that for all trees TT of order nn with n2n_2 degree-2 vertices, b(T)≤⌈(n+n2−⌈n+n2+0.25−1.5⌉)<sup>12⌉.b(T)\le \left\lceil \left(n+n_2-\left\lceil\sqrt{n+n_2+0.25}-1.5\right\rceil\right)<sup>{\frac{1}{2}}\right\rceil. Hence, the conjecture holds for all trees of order nn with at most ⌊n−1⌋\left\lfloor \sqrt{n-1}\right\rfloor degree-2 vertices.

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