Partitioning planar graphs without 4-cycles and 6-cycles into a forest and a disjoint union of paths

Abstract

In this paper, we show that every planar graph without 4-cycles and 6-cycles has a partition of its vertex set into two sets, where one set induces a forest, and the other induces a forest with maximum degree at most 2 (equivalently, a disjoint union of paths). Note that we can partition the vertex set of a forest into two independent sets. However, a pair of independent sets combined may not induce a forest. Thus our result extends the result of Wang and Xu (2013) stating that the vertex set of every planar graph without 4-cycles and 6-cycles can be partitioned into three sets, where one induces a graph with maximum degree two, and the remaining two are independent sets.

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