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Disjoint cycles with length constraints in digraphs of large connectivity or minimum degree

Raphael Steiner

Published 2020-11-23Version 1

A conjecture by Lichiardopol states that for every $k \ge 1$ there exists an integer $g(k)$ such that every digraph of minimum out-degree at least $g(k)$ contains $k$ vertex-disjoint directed cycles of pairwise distinct lengths. Motivated by Lichiardopol's conjecture, we study the existence of vertex-disjoint directed cycles satisfying length constraints in digraphs of large connectivity or large minimum degree. Our main result is that for every $k \in \mathbb{N}$, there exists $s(k) \in \mathbb{N}$ such that every strongly $s(k)$-connected digraph contains $k$ vertex-disjoint directed cycles of pairwise distinct lengths. In contrast, for every $k \in \mathbb{N}$ we construct a strongly $k$-connected digraph containing no two vertex- or arc-disjoint directed cycles of the same length. It is an open problem whether $g(3)$ exists. Here we prove the existence of an integer $K$ such that every digraph of minimum out- and in-degree at least $K$ contains $3$ vertex-disjoint directed cycles of pairwise distinct lengths.

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