Spanning trees in locally planar triangulations (Q1333338)

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Spanning trees in locally planar triangulations
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    Spanning trees in locally planar triangulations (English)
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    1 December 1994
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    Thomassen has recently shown that a triangulation of the orientable surface of genus \(g\) has a spanning tree of maximum degree at most 4, provided every noncontractible cycle has length at least \(2^{3g+4}\). We show that a 4-connected triangulation of the orientable surface of genus \(g\) has a spanning tree of maximum degree at most 3, provided that every noncontractible cycle has length at least \(2^{3g+5}\). This proves a result suggested by Thomassen. Examples demonstrate that some condition on the length of the noncontractible cycles is necessary for a result of this kind.
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    triangulation
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    orientable surface
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    spanning tree
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    noncontractible cycle
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