A remark on the connectivity of the complement of a 3-connected graph (Q1916372)

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A remark on the connectivity of the complement of a 3-connected graph
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    A remark on the connectivity of the complement of a 3-connected graph (English)
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    3 July 1996
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    A finite simple graph \(\Gamma\) is said to be bi-3-connected if both \(\Gamma\) and its complement \(\overline\Gamma\) are 3-connected. A 2-set of vertices whose contraction results in a bi-3-connected graphe is called a bi-contractible pair. The one main result of this paper is that every bi-3-connected graph on at least 22 vertices admits a bi-contractible pair. This result is analogous to one by \textit{W. T. Tutte} [Nederl. Akad. Wet., Proc., Ser. A 64, 441-455 (1961; Zbl 0101.40903)] that every 3-connected graph on at least five vertices admits an edge whose contraction leaves a 3-connected graph. The authors believe their lower bound on the number of vertices to be inessential and conjecture that every bi-3-connected graph admits a bi-contractible pair.
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    connectivity
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    contraction
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    bi-3-connected graphe
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    bi-contractible pair
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    3-connected graph
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