Minimal bricks

06/30/2019
by   Serguei Norine, et al.
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A brick is a 3-connected graph such that the graph obtained from it by deleting any two distinct vertices has a perfect matching. A brick is minimal if for every edge e the deletion of e results in a graph that is not a brick. We prove a generation theorem for minimal bricks and two corollaries: (1) for n>4, every minimal brick on 2n vertices has at most 5n-7 edges, and (2) every minimal brick has at least three vertices of degree three.

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