The Doyen-Wilson theorem for 3-sun systems
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Abstract: A solution to the existence problem of G-designs with given subdesigns is known when G is a triangle with p=0,1, or 2 disjoint pendent edges: for p=0, it is due to Doyen and Wilson, the first to pose such a problem for Steiner triple systems; for p=1 and p=2, the corresponding designs are kite systems and bull designs, respectively. Here, a complete solution to the problem is given in the remaining case where G is a 3-sun, i.e. a graph on six vertices consisting of a triangle with three pendent edges which form a 1-factor.
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