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    2-factors in dense graphs (English)
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    7 July 1996
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    In 1978, Sauer and Spencer proposed the following conjecture: Any graph with \(n\) vertices and minimum degree at least \({2\over 3} n\) contains every graph \(H\) on \(n\) vertices with maximum degree at most 2. This paper proves that the conjecture is true for sufficiently large \(n\).
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