EXTENDING MATCHINGS IN GRAPHS - A SURVEY

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作者
PLUMMER, MD [1 ]
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[1] VANDERBILT UNIV,DEPT MATH,NASHVILLE,TN 37240
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10.1016/0012-365X(92)00485-A
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O1 [数学];
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0701 ; 070101 ;
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Gallai and Edmonds independently obtained a canonical decomposition of graphs in terms of their maximum matchings. Unfortunately, one of the degenerate cases for their theory occurs when the graph in question has a perfect matching (also known as a 1-factor). Kotzig, Lovasz and others subsequently developed a further decomposition of such graphs. Among the 'atoms' of this decomposition is the family of bicritical graphs. (A graph G is bicritical if G-u-v has a perfect matching for every choice of two points u, v in G.) So far such graphs have resisted further decomposition procedures. Motivated by these mysterious graphs, we introduced the following definition. Let p and n be positive integers with n less-than-or-equal-to (p - 2)/2. Graph G is n-extendable if G has a matching of size n and every such matching extends to (i.e. is a subset of) a perfect matching in G. It is clear that if a graph is bicritical, it is 1-extendable. A more interesting result is that if a graph is 2-extendable, it is either bipartite or bicritical. It is also true that if a graph is n-extendable, it is also (n - 1)-extendable. Hence, for nonbipartite graphs we have a nested sequence of families of critical graphs to study. In this paper, we survey a variety of results obtained over the past few years concerning n-extendable graphs. In particular, we describe how the property of n-extendability interacts with such other graph parameters as genus, toughness, claw-freedom and degree sums and generalized neighborhood conditions. We will also investigate the behavior of matching extendability under the operation of Cartesian product. The study of n-extendability for planar graphs has been, and continues to be, of particular interest.
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