Large rainbow matchings in large graphs

Abstract

A rainbow subgraph of an edge-colored graph is a subgraph whose edges have distinct colors. The color degree of a vertex v is the number of different colors on edges incident to v. We show that if n is large enough (namely, n≥ 4.25k2), then each n-vertex graph G with minimum color degree at least k contains a rainbow matching of size at least k.

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