Maximum number of spanning trees and connectivity: Graphs with a fixed minimum degree and bipartite graphs
Abstract
The number of spanning trees in a graph G is the total number of distinct spanning subgraphs of G that are trees. In this paper we characterize the unique graph with a prescribed vertex (resp. edge) connectivity, minimum degree and order that attains the maximum number of spanning trees. Moreover, all the bipartite graphs are determined with a given vertex (resp. edge) connectivity and order maximizing the number of spanning trees.
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