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Journal of combinatorial theory. Series B, 2014-09, Vol.108, p.81-91
2014

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Titel
Group flow, complex flow, unit vector flow, and the (2+ϵ)-flow conjecture
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  • Journal of combinatorial theory. Series B, 2014-09, Vol.108, p.81-91
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Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals Complete
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  • If F is a (possibly infinite) subset of an abelian group Γ, then we define f(F,Γ) as the smallest natural number such that every f(F,Γ)-edge-connected (finite) graph G has a flow where all flow values are elements in F. We prove that f(F,Γ) exists if and only if some odd sum of elements in F equals some even sum. We discuss various instances of this problem. We prove that every 6-edge-connected graph has a flow whose flow values are the three roots of unity in the complex plane. If the edge-connectivity 6 can be reduced, then it can be reduced to 4, and the 3-flow conjecture follows. We prove that every 14-edge-connected graph has a flow whose flow values are the five roots of unity in the complex plane. Any such flow is balanced modulo 5. So, if the edge-connectivity 14 can be reduced to 9, then the 5-flow conjecture follows, as observed by F. Jaeger. We use vector flow to prove that, for each odd natural number k⩾3, every (3k−1)-edge-connected graph has a collection of k even subgraphs such that every edge is in precisely k−1 of them. Finally, the flow result gives a considerable freedom to prescribe the flow values in the (2+ϵ)-flow conjecture by L. Goddyn and P. Seymour. For example, if k is a natural number and G is a 6k-edge-connected graph, then G has a flow with flow values 1, 1+1/k. It also has, for any irrational number ϵ, a flow with flow values 1, 1+ϵ, 1+ϵ+1/k.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0095-8956
eISSN: 1096-0902
DOI: 10.1016/j.jctb.2014.02.012
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jctb_2014_02_012

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