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Let G be a graph and W a subset of V(G). Let g,f:V(G)→Z be two integer-valued functions such that g(x)≤f(x) for all x∈V(G) and g(y)≡f(y) (mod 2) for all y∈W. Then a spanning subgraph F of G is called a partial parity (g,f)-factor with respect to W if g(x)≤deg F (x)≤f(x) for all x∈V(G) and deg F (y)≡f(y) (mod 2) for all y∈W. We obtain a criterion for a graph G to have a partial parity (g,f)-factor with respect to W. Furthermore, by making use of this criterion, we give some necessary and sufficient conditions for a graph G to have a subgraph which covers W and has a certain given property.
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Received: June 14, 1999¶Final version received: August 21, 2000
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Kano, M., Matsuda, H. Partial Parity (g, f )-Factors and Subgraphs Covering Given Vertex Subsets. Graphs Comb 17, 501–509 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013412
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013412