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NP-completeness and degree restricted spanning trees (English)
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16 January 1993
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The author proves among other results that the problem of deciding whether a given planar graph with maximum degree 3 has a spanning tree with node degrees 1 or 3 is NP-complete. The proof is based on a polynomial transformation from the Hamiltonian Path Variant Problem using a local replacement argument. As a corollary the author shows that it is NP-complete to decide if there is a spanning tree for such a graph with at least \(n/2+1\) leaves.
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NP-completeness
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planar graph
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spanning tree
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