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Degree Sequences and the Existence of -Factors

arXiv:0912.2916

Abstract

We consider sufficient conditions for a degree sequence to be forcibly -factor graphical. We note that previous work on degrees and factors has focused primarily on finding conditions for a degree sequence to be potentially -factor graphical. We first give a theorem for to be forcibly 1-factor graphical and, more generally, forcibly graphical with deficiency at most . These theorems are equal in strength to Chvátal's well-known hamiltonian theorem, i.e., the best monotone degree condition for hamiltonicity. We then give an equally strong theorem for to be forcibly 2-factor graphical. Unfortunately, the number of nonredundant conditions that must be checked increases significantly in moving from to , and we conjecture that the number of nonredundant conditions in a best monotone theorem for a -factor will increase superpolynomially in . This suggests the desirability of finding a theorem for to be forcibly -factor graphical whose algorithmic complexity grows more slowly. In the final section, we present such a theorem for any , based on Tutte's well-known factor theorem. While this theorem is not best monotone, we show that it is nevertheless tight in a precise way, and give examples illustrating this tightness.

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