Abstract

A linear forest is the union of a set of vertex disjoint paths. Akiyama, Exoo and Harary, and independently Hilton, have conjectured that the edges of every graph of maximum degree Δ can be covered by linear forests. We show that almost every graph can be covered with this number of linear forests.

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