(I,F)-partition of planar graphs without cycles of length 4, 6, or 9
Abstract
A graph G is (I,F)-partitionable if its vertex set can be partitioned into two parts such that one part is an independent set, and the other induces a forest. In this paper, we prove that every planar graph without cycles of length 4, 6, 9 is (I,F)-partitionable.
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