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Embedding a Forest in a Graph

Mark Goldberg, Malik Magdon-Ismail

Published 2010-11-17Version 1

For \math{p\ge 1}, we prove that every forest with \math{p} trees whose sizes are $a_1,..., a_p$ can be embedded in any graph containing at least $\sum_{i=1}^p (a_i + 1)$ vertices and having a minimum degree at least $\sum_{i=1}^p a_i$.

Comments: Working paper, submitted
Categories: math.CO, cs.DM
Keywords: minimum degree
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