Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4648385 | Discrete Mathematics | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We introduce a closure concept for 2-factors in claw-free graphs that generalizes the closure introduced by the first author. The 2-factor closure of a graph is uniquely determined and the closure operation turns a claw-free graph into the line graph of a graph containing no cycles of length at most 5 and no cycles of length 6 satisfying a certain condition. A graph has a 2-factor if and only if its closure has a 2-factor; however, the closure operation preserves neither the minimum number of components of a 2-factor nor the hamiltonicity or nonhamiltonicity of a graph.
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Authors
Zdeněk Ryjáček, Liming Xiong, Kiyoshi Yoshimoto,