Abstract

For a connected graph G = (V, E), an edge set $${S\subset E}$$ is called a k-restricted edge cut if G − S is disconnected and every component of G − S contains at least k vertices. The k-restricted edge connectivity of G, denoted by λ k (G), is defined as the cardinality of a minimum k-restricted edge cut. For two disjoint vertex sets $${U_1,U_2\subset V(G)}$$, denote the set of edges of G with one end in U 1 and the other in U 2 by [U 1, U 2]. Define $${\xi_k(G)=\min\{|[U,V(G){\setminus} U]|: U}$$ is a vertex subset of order k of G and the subgraph induced by U is connected}. A graph G is said to be λ k -optimal if λk (G) = ξ k (G). A graph is said to be super-λk if every minimum k-restricted edge cut is a set of edges incident to a certain connected subgraph of order k. In this paper, we present some degree-sum conditions for balanced bipartite graphs to be λk -optimal or super-λk . Moreover, we demonstrate that our results are best possible.

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