Minimum saturated graphs for unions of cliques

Abstract

Let H be a fixed graph. A graph G is called H-saturated if H is not a subgraph of G but the addition of any missing edge to G results in an H-subgraph. The saturation number of H, denoted sat(n,H), is the minimum number of edges over all H-saturated graphs of order n, and Sat(n,H) denote the family of H-saturated graphs with sat(n,H) edges and n vertices. In this paper, we resolve a conjecture of Chen and Yuan in[Discrete Math. 347(2024)113868] by determining Sat(n,Kp (t-1)Kq) for every 2 p q and t 2.

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