Contractible edges in 2-connected locally finite graphs (Q491540)

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Contractible edges in 2-connected locally finite graphs
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    Contractible edges in 2-connected locally finite graphs (English)
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    26 August 2015
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    Summary: In this paper, we prove that every contraction-critical 2-connected infinite graph has no vertex of finite degree and contains uncountably many ends. Then, by investigating the distribution of contractible edges in a 2-connected locally finite infinite graph \(G\), we show that the closure of the subgraph induced by all the contractible edges in the Freudenthal compactification of \(G\) is 2-arc-connected. Finally, we characterize all 2-connected locally finite outerplanar graphs nonisomorphic to \(K_3\) as precisely those graphs such that every vertex is incident to exactly two contractible edges as well as those graphs such that every finite bond contains exactly two contractible edges.
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    contractible edge
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    Hamilton cycle
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    outerplanar
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    infinite graph
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