AbstractThe old well-known result of Chartrand, Kaugars and Lick says that every k-connected graph G with minimum degree at least 3k/2 has a vertex v such that G−v is still k-connected. In this paper, we consider a generalization of the above result [G. Chartrand, A. Kaigars, D.R. Lick, Critically n-connected graphs, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 32 (1972) 63–68]. We prove the following result:Suppose G is a k-connected graph with minimum degree at least ⌊3k/2⌋+2. Then G has an edge e such that G−V(e) is still k-connected.The bound on the minimum degree is essentially best possible
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AbstractIt was proved by Chartrand that if G is a graph of order p for which the minimum degree is a...
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AbstractIt was proved by Chartrand that if G is a graph of order p for which the minimum degree is a...
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AbstractAn edge subset S of a connected graph G is a k-restricted edge cut if G-S is disconnected, a...
AbstractThis paper considers the concept of restricted edge-connectivity, and relates that to the ed...
Let G be a connected graph with minimum degree δG and vertex-connectivity κG. The graph G is k-conne...
AbstractFor a connected graph G, an edge set S is a k-restricted edge-cut if G−S is disconnected and...
AbstractThis work deals with a generalization of the Cartesian product of graphs, the product graph ...
AbstractThe connected cutset connectivity (connected edge-cutset connectivity) of a nontrivial conne...
AbstractThe vertex connectivity of a graph G is denoted by κ(G) and the minimum degree of G is denot...
AbstractThe old well-known result of Chartrand, Kaugars and Lick says that every k-connected graph G...
AbstractIt was proved by Chartrand that if G is a graph of order p for which the minimum degree is a...
AbstractThe note contains some conditions on a graph implying that the edge connectivity is equal to...
AbstractIt was proved by Chartrand that if G is a graph of order p for which the minimum degree is a...
AbstractA k-connected graph G is said to be critically k-connected if G−v is not k-connected for any...
AbstractIt is shown that if G is a graph of order p ≥ 2 such that deg u + deg v ≥ p − 1 for all pair...
AbstractFor a connected graph G=(V,E), an edge set S⊂E is a restricted edge cut if G−S is disconnect...
AbstractIn this article, we deal with a connectivity problem stated by Maurer and Slater to characte...
AbstractAn edge subset S of a connected graph G is a k-restricted edge cut if G-S is disconnected, a...
AbstractThis paper considers the concept of restricted edge-connectivity, and relates that to the ed...
Let G be a connected graph with minimum degree δG and vertex-connectivity κG. The graph G is k-conne...
AbstractFor a connected graph G, an edge set S is a k-restricted edge-cut if G−S is disconnected and...
AbstractThis work deals with a generalization of the Cartesian product of graphs, the product graph ...
AbstractThe connected cutset connectivity (connected edge-cutset connectivity) of a nontrivial conne...
AbstractThe vertex connectivity of a graph G is denoted by κ(G) and the minimum degree of G is denot...