Transversal factors and spanning trees

Abstract

Given a collection of graphs G=(G1, …, Gm) with the same vertex set, an m-edge graph H⊂ i∈ [m]Gi is a transversal if there is a bijection φ:E(H) [m] such that e∈ E(Gφ(e)) for each e∈ E(H). We give asymptotically-tight minimum degree conditions for a graph collection on an n-vertex set to have a transversal which is a copy of a graph H, when H is an n-vertex graph which is an F-factor or a tree with maximum degree o(n/ n).

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