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Every strong digraph has a spanning strong subgraph with at most \(n+2\alpha-2\) arcs
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    Every strong digraph has a spanning strong subgraph with at most \(n+2\alpha-2\) arcs (English)
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    25 August 2003
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    The authors prove that every strong digraph \(D\) with \(n\) vertices and independence number \(\alpha\) has a spanning strong subgraph with at most \(n+2\alpha- 2\) arcs. Such a spanning subgraph can be found in polynomial time. This result implies that \(D\) is spanned by at most \(2\alpha-1\) directed cycles. In 1964 Tibor Gallai conjectured that \(\alpha\) directed cycles are enough.
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    directed cycles
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