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Partitions of digraphs into paths or circuits
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    Partitions of digraphs into paths or circuits (English)
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    The paper considers the problem of partitioning the arcs of a digraph into elementary paths or circuits. It is conjectured that the arcs of a digraph can be partitioned into \(\alpha\) or fewer elementary paths or circuits where \(\alpha\) is the minimum number of a demi-cocycle. It is shown that the arcs of a pseudo-symmetric digraph or an acircuitous digraph can be partitioned into \(\alpha\) or fewer circuits. Furthermore, the arcs of a bipartite digraph can be partitioned into \(\alpha\) paths or circuits of length at most two and this bound is the best possible.
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    arc partition
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    graph decomposition
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    paths
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    circuits
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