A new strategy for finding spanning trees without small degree stems
Abstract
For an integer k≥ 2, a spanning tree of a graph without vertices of degree from 2 to k is called a [2,k]-ST of the graph. The concept of [2,k]-STs is a natural extension of a homeomorphically irreducible spanning tree (or HIST), which is a well-studied graph structure. In this paper, we give a new strategy for finding [2,k]-STs. By using the strategy, we refine or extend a known degree-sum condition for the existence of a HIST. Furthermore, we also investigate a degree-product condition for the existence of a [2,k]-ST.
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