The Hamilton-Waterloo Problem for C3-factors and Cn-factors
Abstract
The Hamilton-Waterloo problem asks for a 2-factorization of Kv (for v odd) or Kv minus a 1-factor (for v even) into Cm-factors and Cn-factors. We completely solve the Hamilton-Waterloo problem in the case of C3-factors and Cn-factors for n=4,5,7.
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