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The cycle-path indicator polynomial of a digraph
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    The cycle-path indicator polynomial of a digraph (English)
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    16 November 2000
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    A cycle-path cover of a digraph is a spanning subgraph whose components are paths and cycles. The authors introduce what they call the cycle-path indicator polynomial of a digraph in order to count the cycle-path covers according to their type. They study the properties of this polynomial, in particular, the polynomial satisfies a deletion-contraction recurrence relation. They introduce various specializations, including one that is closely related to the cover polynomial of Chung and Graham, and they also show how a generalization of the rook polynomial can be obtained by the cycle-path indicator polynomial.
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    cycle-path cover
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    digraph
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    cycle-path indicator polynomial
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    cover polynomial
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    rook polynomial
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