On large k-ended trees in connected graphs
Abstract
A vertex of degree one is called an end-vertex, and an end-vertex of a tree is called a leaf. A tree with at most k leaves is called a k-ended tree. For a positive integer k, let tk be the order of a largest k-ended tree. Let σm be the minimum degree sum of an independent set of m vertices. The main result (Theorem 2) provides a lower bound for tk+1 in terms of σm and relative orders: if G is a connected graph and k, λ, m are positive integers with 2 m\k,λ\+1 then either tk+1 σm +λ(k-m+1)+1 or tk tk+1-λ+1.
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