A new graph decomposition method for bipartite graphs

Abstract

Given a sufficiently large and sufficiently dense bipartite graph G=(A, B; E), we present a novel method for decomposing the majority of the edges of G into quasirandom graphs so that the vertex sets of these quasirandom graphs partition the majority of A. The method works for relatively small or sparse graphs, and can be used to substitute the Regularity lemma of Szemer\'edi in some graph embedding problems.

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