An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decomposes the complete graph K2m+1. The best known lower bound for the order of a complete graph which admits a decomposition by every given tree with m edges is O(m3). We show that asymptotically almost surely a random tree with m edges and p=2m+1 a prime decomposes K2m+1(r) for every r=2, the graph obtained from the complete graph K2m+1 by replacing each vertex by a coclique of order r. Based on this result we show, among other results, that a random tree with m+1 edges a.a.s. decomposes the compete graph K6m+5 minus one edge.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
AbstractA conjecture of Graham and Häggkvist states that every tree with m edges decomposes every 2m...
We prove that for any pair of constants ε > 0 and ∆ and for n sufficiently large, every family of tr...
We prove that for any pair of constants ε > 0 and ∆ and for n sufficiently large, every family of tr...
An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decomposes the complete graph K2m+1....
An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decom- poses the complete graph K 2 ...
An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decom- poses the complete graph K 2 ...
We show that asymptotically almost surely a tree with m edges decomposes the complete bipartite grap...
We show that asymptotically almost surely a tree with m edges decomposes the complete bipartite grap...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that every tree T with m edge...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that T decomposes the comple...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that T decomposes the complet...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that every tree T with m edge...
A typical decomposition question asks whether the edges of some graph G can be partitioned into disj...
A typical decomposition question asks whether the edges of some graph G can be partitioned into disj...
We prove that for any pair of constants a>0 and D and for n sufficiently large, every family of tree...
AbstractA conjecture of Graham and Häggkvist states that every tree with m edges decomposes every 2m...
We prove that for any pair of constants ε > 0 and ∆ and for n sufficiently large, every family of tr...
We prove that for any pair of constants ε > 0 and ∆ and for n sufficiently large, every family of tr...
An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decomposes the complete graph K2m+1....
An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decom- poses the complete graph K 2 ...
An old conjecture of Ringel states that every tree with m edges decom- poses the complete graph K 2 ...
We show that asymptotically almost surely a tree with m edges decomposes the complete bipartite grap...
We show that asymptotically almost surely a tree with m edges decomposes the complete bipartite grap...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that every tree T with m edge...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that T decomposes the comple...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that T decomposes the complet...
Let T be a tree with m edges. A well-known conjecture of Ringel states that every tree T with m edge...
A typical decomposition question asks whether the edges of some graph G can be partitioned into disj...
A typical decomposition question asks whether the edges of some graph G can be partitioned into disj...
We prove that for any pair of constants a>0 and D and for n sufficiently large, every family of tree...
AbstractA conjecture of Graham and Häggkvist states that every tree with m edges decomposes every 2m...
We prove that for any pair of constants ε > 0 and ∆ and for n sufficiently large, every family of tr...
We prove that for any pair of constants ε > 0 and ∆ and for n sufficiently large, every family of tr...