Abstract

L. W. Beineke and M. D. Plummer have recently proved [1] that every n-connected graph with a 1-factor has at least n different 1-factors. The main purpose of this paper is to prove that every n-connected graph with a 1-factor has at least as many as n( n − 2)( n − 4) … 4 · 2, (or: n( n − 2)( n − 4) … 5 · 3) 1-factors. The main lemma used is: if a 2-connected graph G has a 1-factor, then G contains a vertex V (and even two such vertices), such that each edge of G, incident to V, belongs to some 1-factor of G.

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