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On measures of edge-uncolorability of cubic graphs: A brief survey and some new results

M. A. Fiol, G. Mazzuoccolo, E. Steffen

Published 2017-02-23Version 1

There are many hard conjectures in graph theory, like Tutte's 5-flow conjecture, and the 5-cycle double cover conjecture, which would be true in general if they would be true for cubic graphs. Since most of them are trivially true for 3-edge-colorable cubic graphs, cubic graphs which are not 3-edge-colorable, often called {\em snarks}, play a key role in this context. Here, we survey parameters measuring how far apart a non 3-edge-colorable graph is from being 3-edge-colorable. We study their interrelation and prove some new results. Besides getting new insight into the structure of snarks, we show that such measures give partial results with respect to these important conjectures. The paper closes with a list of open problems and conjectures.

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