Decomposing various graphs into short even-length cycles

Abstract

We prove that a complete bipartite graph can be decomposed into cycles of arbitrary specified lengths provided that the obvious necessary conditions are satisfied, the length of each cycle is at most the size of the smallest part, and the longest cycle is at most three times as long as the second longest. We then use this result to obtain results on incomplete even cycle systems with a hole and on decompositions of complete multipartite graphs into cycles of uniform even length.

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