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Spanning local tournaments in locally semicomplete digraphs (English)
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18 November 1997
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A subgraph of a graph is a spanning subgraph if it contains all the vertices of the graph. A digraph is semicomplete if there is at least one arc between any two different vertices. The author proves that every \(3k-2\) connected locally semicomplete digraph contains a \(k\) connected spanning local tournament.
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digraph
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connected spanning local tournament
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