The super spanning connectivity of arrangement graph

Abstract

A k-container C(u, v) of a graph G is a set of k internally disjoint paths between u and v. A k-container C(u, v) of G is a k*-container if it is a spanning subgraph of G. A graph G is k*-connected if there exists a k*-container between any two different vertices of G. A k-regular graph G is super spanning connected if G is i*-container for all 1 i k. In this paper, we prove that the arrangement graph An, k is super spanning connected if n 4 and n-k 2.

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