Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5776780 | Discrete Mathematics | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
By a k(â)-vertex we mean a k-vertex incident with precisely â triangular faces. The purpose of our paper is to prove that every NPM has an edge of one of the following types: (3(3),10), (3(2),9), (3(1),7), (4(4),7), (4(3),6), (5(5),6), or (5,5), where all bounds are best possible. In particular, this implies that the bounds in (3,10), (4,7), and (5,6) can be attained only at NPMs having a simplicial 3-, 4-, or 5-vertex, respectively.
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Authors
Ts.Ch-D. Batueva, O.V. Borodin, M.A. Bykov, A.O. Ivanova, O.N. Kazak, D.V. Nikiforov,