Abstract
AbstractWe suggest two related conjectures dealing with the existence of spanning irregular subgraphs of graphs. The first asserts that any
$d$
-regular graph on
$n$
vertices contains a spanning subgraph in which the number of vertices of each degree between
$0$
and
$d$
deviates from
$\frac{n}{d+1}$
by at most
$2$
. The second is that every graph on
$n$
vertices with minimum degree
$\delta$
contains a spanning subgraph in which the number of vertices of each degree does not exceed
$\frac{n}{\delta +1}+2$
. Both conjectures remain open, but we prove several asymptotic relaxations for graphs with a large number of vertices
$n$
. In particular we show that if
$d^3 \log n \leq o(n)$
then every
$d$
-regular graph with
$n$
vertices contains a spanning subgraph in which the number of vertices of each degree between
$0$
and
$d$
is
$(1+o(1))\frac{n}{d+1}$
. We also prove that any graph with
$n$
vertices and minimum degree
$\delta$
contains a spanning subgraph in which no degree is repeated more than
$(1+o(1))\frac{n}{\delta +1}+2$
times.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Statistics and Probability,Theoretical Computer Science
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