Let G be a graph. A bipartition of G is a bipartition of V (G) with V (G) = V<sub>1</sub> ∪ V<sub>2</sub> and V<sub>1</sub> ∩ V<sub>2</sub> = ∅. If a bipartition satis...Let G be a graph. A bipartition of G is a bipartition of V (G) with V (G) = V<sub>1</sub> ∪ V<sub>2</sub> and V<sub>1</sub> ∩ V<sub>2</sub> = ∅. If a bipartition satisfies ∥V<sub>1</sub>∣ - ∣V<sub>2</sub>∥ ≤ 1, we call it a bisection. The research in this paper is mainly based on a conjecture proposed by Bollobás and Scott. The conjecture is that every graph G has a bisection (V<sub>1</sub>, V<sub>2</sub>) such that ∀v ∈ V<sub>1</sub>, at least half minuses one of the neighbors of v are in the V<sub>2</sub>;∀v ∈ V<sub>2</sub>, at least half minuses one of the neighbors of v are in the V<sub>1</sub>. In this paper, we confirm this conjecture for some bipartite graphs, crown graphs and windmill graphs.展开更多
文摘Let G be a graph. A bipartition of G is a bipartition of V (G) with V (G) = V<sub>1</sub> ∪ V<sub>2</sub> and V<sub>1</sub> ∩ V<sub>2</sub> = ∅. If a bipartition satisfies ∥V<sub>1</sub>∣ - ∣V<sub>2</sub>∥ ≤ 1, we call it a bisection. The research in this paper is mainly based on a conjecture proposed by Bollobás and Scott. The conjecture is that every graph G has a bisection (V<sub>1</sub>, V<sub>2</sub>) such that ∀v ∈ V<sub>1</sub>, at least half minuses one of the neighbors of v are in the V<sub>2</sub>;∀v ∈ V<sub>2</sub>, at least half minuses one of the neighbors of v are in the V<sub>1</sub>. In this paper, we confirm this conjecture for some bipartite graphs, crown graphs and windmill graphs.