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Vertex decomposability and regularity of very well-covered graphs

Published 6 Jun 2010 in math.AC and math.CO | (1006.1087v1)

Abstract: A graph $G$ is well-covered if it has no isolated vertices and all the maximal independent sets have the same cardinality. If furthermore two times this cardinality is equal to $|V(G)|$, the graph $G$ is called very well-covered. The class of very well-covered graphs contains bipartite well-covered graphs. Recently in \cite{CRT} it is shown that a very well-covered graph $G$ is Cohen-Macaulay if and only if it is pure shellable. In this article we improve this result by showing that $G$ is Cohen-Macaulay if and only if it is pure vertex decomposable. In addition, if $I(G)$ denotes the edge ideal of $G$, we show that the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity of $R/I(G)$ is equal to the maximum number of pairwise 3-disjoint edges of $G$. This improves Kummini's result on unmixed bipartite graphs.

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