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The edge chromatic difference sequence of a cubic graph
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    The edge chromatic difference sequence of a cubic graph (English)
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    7 September 1998
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    Let \(\gamma_r (G)\) be the maximum number of edges in an \(r\)-edge-colourable subgraph of a graph \(G\). The chromatic difference sequence \(\langle c_1,c_2,\dots, c_k\rangle\) is obtained by setting \(c_1= \gamma_1(G)\) and \(c_i= \gamma_i(G)- \gamma_{i-1} (G)\), \(i\geq 2\), where \(k\) is the chromatic index of \(G\). In the paper, the behaviour of chromatic difference sequences of cubic graphs is investigated. It is proved that \(c_1\geq c_2\geq c_4\) and \(c_1\geq c_3\geq c_4\). Examples are exhibited to show that the chromatic difference sequence of a cubic graph can, nevertheless, be non-monotonic.
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    chromatic difference sequence
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    chromatic index
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    cubic graphs
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