Induced subgraphs of graphs with large deficiency
Abstract
The deficiency of a graph G, denoted by (G), is the number of vertices not saturated by a maximum matching. A bone Bi is the tree obtained by attaching two pendent edges to each of the end vertices of a path Pi. The local independence number of G, denoted by αl(G), is defines as the maximum integer t such that G contains an induced star K1,t. Motivated by the seminal works of Scott and Seymour~(2016), Chudnovsky et al. (2017, 2020) on finding special types of holes in graphs with large chromatic number and bounded clique number, we establish an analog result by finding special types of bones in graphs with large deficiency and bounded local independence number. Fujita et al. (2006) proved that (G) n-2 if G is a connected graph with αl(G)<n and containing no bones. We further establish exact extremal deficiency bounds for connected graphs with bounded local independence number that exclude specific bone configurations. An algorithm that constructs large matchings and establishes an upper bound on the deficiency is also provided.
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