On directed 2-factors in digraphs and 2-factors containing perfect matchings in bipartite graphs
Abstract: In this paper, we give the following result: If $D$ is a digraph of order $n$, and if $d_{D}{+}(u) + d_{D}{-}(v) \ge n$ for every two distinct vertices $u$ and $v$ with $(u, v) \notin A(D)$, then $D$ has a directed $2$-factor with exactly $k$ directed cycles of length at least $3$, where $n \ge 12k+3$. This result is equivalent to the following result: If $G$ is a balanced bipartite graph of order $2n$ with partite sets $X$ and $Y$, and if $d_{G}(x)+d_{G}(y) \ge n + 2$ for every two vertices $x \in X$ and $y \in Y$ with $xy \notin E(G)$, then for every perfect matching $M$, $G$ has a $2$-factor with exactly $k$ cycles of length at least $6$ containing every edge of $M$, where $n \ge 12k+3$. These results are generalizations of theorems concerning Hamilton cycles due to Woodall (1972) and Las Vergnas (1972), respectively.
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