Minimum Rainbow H-Decompositions of Graphs
Abstract
Given graphs G and H, we consider the problem of decomposing a properly edge-colored graph G into few parts consisting of rainbow copies of H and single edges. We establish a close relation to the previously studied problem of minimum H-decompositions, where an edge coloring does not matter and one is merely interested in decomposing graphs into copies of H and single edges.
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