Characterizing Sparse Graphs by Map Decompositions
Abstract
A map is a graph that admits an orientation of its edges so that each vertex has out-degree exactly 1. We characterize graphs which admit a decomposition into k edge-disjoint maps after: (1) the addition of any edges; (2) the addition of some edges. These graphs are identified with classes of sparse graphs; the results are also given in matroidal terms.
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