Minimizing the number of edges in C r-saturated graphs

Abstract

Given a family of graphs F, a graph G is said to be F-saturated if G does not contain a copy of F as a subgraph for any F∈F but the addition of any edge e E(G) creates at least one copy of some F∈F within G. The minimum size of an F-saturated graph on n vertices are called the saturation number, denoted by (n, F). Let C r be the family of cycles of length at least r. Ferrara et al. (2012) gave lower and upper bounds of (n, C r) and determined the exact values of (n, C r) for 3 r 5. In this paper, we determine the exact value of (n,C r) for r=6 and 28 n2 r n and give new upper and lower bounds for the other cases.

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