AbstractLet G be a finite group and A a nonempty subset (possibly containing the identity element) of G. The Bi-Cayley graph X=BC(G,A) of G with respect to A is defined as the bipartite graph with vertex set G×{0,1} and edge set {{(g,0),(sg,1)}∣g∈G,s∈A}. A graph Γ admitting a perfect matching is called n-extendable if ∣V(Γ)∣≥2n+2 and every matching of size n in Γ can be extended to a perfect matching of Γ. In this paper, the extendability of Bi-Cayley graphs of finite abelian groups is explored. In particular, 2-extendable and 3-extendable Bi-Cayley graphs of finite abelian groups are characterized
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching covering all but one vertex in a graph. Let G be a con...
AbstractIt is proved that, in a minimal n-extendable bipartite graph, the subgraph induced by the ed...
AbstractA graph G is said to be n-extendable if it is connected, has a set of n independent lines an...
AbstractLet G be a finite group and A a nonempty subset (possibly containing the identity element) o...
AbstractA graph G is 2-extendable if any two independent edges of G are contained in a perfect match...
AbstractA graph G is 2-extendable if any two independent edges of G are contained in a perfect match...
AbstractFor a finite group G and a subset S⊆G (possibly, S contains the identity of G), the bi-Cayle...
AbstractLet G(X, Y, E) be a balanced bipartite graph of order 2n. We introduce the following definit...
AbstractMatching extendability is significant in graph theory and its applications. The basic notion...
AbstractIn this paper, it is proved that let G be a bipartite graph with bipartition (X,Y) and with ...
AbstractLet G be a simple connected graph on 2n vertices with a perfect matching. For a given positi...
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching saturating all but one vertex in a graph. If G is a co...
AbstractGallai and Edmonds independently obtained a canonical decomposition of graphs in terms of th...
AbstractLet G(X, Y, E) be a balanced bipartite graph of order 2n. We introduce the following definit...
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching saturating all but one vertex in a graph. If G is a co...
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching covering all but one vertex in a graph. Let G be a con...
AbstractIt is proved that, in a minimal n-extendable bipartite graph, the subgraph induced by the ed...
AbstractA graph G is said to be n-extendable if it is connected, has a set of n independent lines an...
AbstractLet G be a finite group and A a nonempty subset (possibly containing the identity element) o...
AbstractA graph G is 2-extendable if any two independent edges of G are contained in a perfect match...
AbstractA graph G is 2-extendable if any two independent edges of G are contained in a perfect match...
AbstractFor a finite group G and a subset S⊆G (possibly, S contains the identity of G), the bi-Cayle...
AbstractLet G(X, Y, E) be a balanced bipartite graph of order 2n. We introduce the following definit...
AbstractMatching extendability is significant in graph theory and its applications. The basic notion...
AbstractIn this paper, it is proved that let G be a bipartite graph with bipartition (X,Y) and with ...
AbstractLet G be a simple connected graph on 2n vertices with a perfect matching. For a given positi...
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching saturating all but one vertex in a graph. If G is a co...
AbstractGallai and Edmonds independently obtained a canonical decomposition of graphs in terms of th...
AbstractLet G(X, Y, E) be a balanced bipartite graph of order 2n. We introduce the following definit...
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching saturating all but one vertex in a graph. If G is a co...
AbstractA near perfect matching is a matching covering all but one vertex in a graph. Let G be a con...
AbstractIt is proved that, in a minimal n-extendable bipartite graph, the subgraph induced by the ed...
AbstractA graph G is said to be n-extendable if it is connected, has a set of n independent lines an...