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Ural Math. J., 2024 Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 25–36 (Mi umj231)

Reducing graphs by lifting rotations of edges to splittable graphs

Vitaly A. Baransky, Valentin V. Zuev, Tatiana A. Senchonok

Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin

Abstract: A graph $G$ is splittable if its set of vertices can be represented as the union of a clique and a coclique. We will call a graph $H$ a splittable ancestor of a graph $G$ if the graph $G$ is reducible to the graph $H$ using some sequential lifting rotations of edges and $H$ is a splittable graph. A splittable $r$-ancestor of $G$ we will call its splittable ancestor whose Durfey rank is $r$. Let us set $s = ({1}/{2}) (\mathrm{sum}\,\mathrm{tl}(\lambda) - \mathrm{sum}\,\mathrm{hd}(\lambda))$, where $\mathrm{hd}(\lambda)$ and $\mathrm{tl}(\lambda)$ are the head and the tail of a partition $\lambda$. The main goal of this work is to prove that any graph $G$ of Durfey rank $r$ is reducible by $s$ successive lifting rotations of edges to a splittable $r$-ancestor $H$ and $s$ is the smallest non-negative integer with this property. Note that the degree partition $\mathrm{dpt}(G)$ of the graph $G$ can be obtained from the degree partition $\mathrm{dpt}(H)$ of the splittable $r$-ancestor $H$ using a sequence of $s$ elementary transformations of the first type. The obtained results provide new opportunities for investigating the set of all realizations of a given graphical partition using splittable graphs.

Keywords: Integer partition, Graphical partition, Degree partition, Splittable graph, Rotation of an edge

Language: English

DOI: 10.15826/umj.2024.2.003



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