2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.disc.2003.11.024
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On the cyclic decomposition of complete graphs into almost-bipartite graphs

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“…We also have the following three results. Theorem 5.5 was proved by Blinco and El-Zanati [33], and Theorem 5.6 was proved by Aguado et al [19], both being obtained under the guise of graph labelings. The first part of Theorem 5.7 is proven by Dinitz and Rodney [56] (using graph labelings) while the second part is established by Horak and Rosa [77].…”
Section: Even Graphsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…We also have the following three results. Theorem 5.5 was proved by Blinco and El-Zanati [33], and Theorem 5.6 was proved by Aguado et al [19], both being obtained under the guise of graph labelings. The first part of Theorem 5.7 is proven by Dinitz and Rodney [56] (using graph labelings) while the second part is established by Horak and Rosa [77].…”
Section: Even Graphsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…[3] and, independently, in [5,6,10]. The same has been done for cyclic k-cycle systems of the complete m-partite graph K mÂk with m and k odd (see Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The existence problem for a cyclic k-cycle system of K v has been solved, with the contribution of many authors ( [10,11,14,16,[18][19][20]23]), in the case of v ≡ 1 or k (mod 2k) (see also [2,4,12]). In all other cases it is conjectured (see [9,24]) that a cyclic k-cycle system of K v exists for any admissible pair (k, v) provided v>2k whenever gcd(k, v) is a prime power.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%