Note on the Diameter of Path-Pairable Graphs
Abstract
A graph on 2k vertices is path-pairable if for any pairing of the vertices the pairs can be joined by edge-disjoint paths. The so far known families of path-pairable graphs have diameter of length at most 3. In this paper we present an infinite family of path-pairable graphs with diameter d(G)=O(n) where n denotes the number of vertices of the graph. We prove that our example is extremal up to a constant factor.
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