Abstract

<abstract><p>A linear $ k $-diforest is a directed forest in which every connected component is a directed path of length at most $ k $. The linear $ k $-arboricity of a digraph $ D $ is the minimum number of linear $ k $-diforests needed to partition the arcs of $ D $. In this paper, we study the linear $ k $-arboricity for digraphs, and determine the linear $ 3 $-arboricity and linear $ 2 $-arboricity for symmetric complete digraphs and symmetric complete bipartite digraphs.</p></abstract>

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