A note on large rainbow matchings in edge-coloured graphs

Abstract

A rainbow subgraph in an edge-coloured graph is a subgraph such that its edges have distinct colours. The minimum colour degree of a graph is the smallest number of distinct colours on the edges incident with a vertex over all vertices. Kostochka, Pfender, and Yancey showed that every edge-coloured graph on n vertices with minimum colour degree at least k contains a rainbow matching of size at least k, provided n≥ (17/4)k2. In this paper, we show that n≥ 4k-4 is sufficient for k 4.

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