On snarks that are far from being 3-edge colorable (Q281587)
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On snarks that are far from being 3-edge colorable (English)
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11 May 2016
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Summary: In this note we construct two infinite snark families which have high oddness and low circumference compared to the number of vertices. Using this construction, we also give a counterexample to a suggested strengthening of Fulkerson's conjecture by showing that the Petersen graph is not the only cyclically 4-edge connected cubic graph which require at least five perfect matchings to cover its edges. Furthermore the counterexample presented has the interesting property that no 2-factor can be part of a cycle double cover.
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snarks
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perfect matching covers
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oddness
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uncolorability measures
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