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Note on the connectivity keeping spiders in $k$-connected graphs

Published 9 Dec 2020 in math.CO | (2012.04816v7)

Abstract: W. Mader [J. Graph Theory 65 (2010), 61--69] conjectured that for any tree $T$ of order $m$, every $k$-connected graph $G$ with $\delta(G)\geq\lfloor\frac{3k}{2}\rfloor+m-1$ contains a tree $T'\cong T$ such that $G-V(T')$ remains $k$-connected. In 2010, Mader confirmed the conjecture for the $k$-connected graph if $T$ is a path; very recently, Liu et al. confirmed the conjecture if $k=2,3$. The conjecture is open for $k\geq 4$ till now. In this paper, we show that Mader's conjecture is true for the $k+1$-connected graph if $T$ is a spider and $\Delta(G)=|G|-1$.

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