Spectral radius and rainbow k-factors in a bipartite graph family

Abstract

Let G=\G1, G2, … , Gkn\ be a family of balanced bipartite graphs on the same vertex set [2n]. A rainbow k-factor of G is defined as a k-factor such that any two distinct edges come from different graphs in G. In this paper, we provide a tight sufficient condition in terms of the spectral radius for a family of balanced bipartite graphs G to contain a rainbow k-factor. Furthermore, we completely characterize the corresponding spectral extremal graph.

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