Saturation Numbers for Linear Forests P6 + tP2

Abstract

A graph G is H-saturated if it contains no H as a subgraph, but does contain H after the addition of any edge in the complement of G. The saturation number, sat (n, H), is the minimum number of edges of a graph in the set of all H-saturated graphs with order n. In this paper, we determine the saturation number sat (n, P6 + tP2) for n ≥ 10t/3 + 10 and characterize the extremal graphs for n >10t/3 + 20.

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