Half-regular factorizations of the complete bipartite graph
Abstract
We consider a bipartite version of the color degree matrix problem. A bipartite graph G(U,V,E) is half-regular if all vertices in U have the same degree. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a bipartite degree matrix (also known as demand matrix) to be the color degree matrix of an edge-disjoint union of half-regular graphs. We also give necessary and sufficient perturbations to transform realizations of a half-regular degree matrix into each other. Based on these perturbations, a Markov chain Monte Carlo method is designed in which the inverse of the acceptance ratios are polynomial bounded. Realizations of a half-regular degree matrix are generalizations of Latin squares, and they also appear in applied neuroscience.
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