Spectral condition for k-factor-criticality in t-connected graphs
Abstract
A graph G is called k-factor-critical if G-S has a perfect matching for every S⊂eq G with |S|=k. A connected graph G is called t-connected if it has more than t vertices and remains connected whenever fewer than t vertices are removed. We give a condition on the number of edges and a condition on the spectral radius for k-factor-criticality in t-connected graphs.
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