Trees with at least 6+11 vertices are -reconstructible
Abstract
The (n-)-deck of an n-vertex graph is the multiset of (unlabeled) subgraphs obtained from it by deleting vertices. An n-vertex graph is -reconstructible if it is determined by its (n-)-deck, meaning that no other graph has the same deck. We prove that every tree with at least 6+11 vertices is -reconstructible.
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