Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10333912 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The matching preclusion number of a graph is the minimum number of edges whose deletion results in a graph that has neither perfect matchings nor almost-perfect matchings. For many interconnection networks, the optimal sets are precisely those induced by a single vertex. Recently, the conditional matching preclusion number of a graph was introduced to look for obstruction sets beyond those induced by a single vertex. It is defined to be the minimum number of edges whose deletion results in a graph with no isolated vertices that has neither perfect matchings nor almost-perfect matchings. In this paper we find this number and classify all optimal sets for the arrangement graphs, one of the most popular interconnection networks.
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Authors
Eddie Cheng, Marc J. Lipman, László Lipták, David Sherman,