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Cycles in graphs and in hypergraphs: results and problems

Published 9 Aug 2023 in math.HO, cs.DM, math.AT, and math.CO | (2308.05175v2)

Abstract: This is an expository paper. A $1$-cycle in a graph is a set $C$ of edges such that every vertex is contained in an even number of edges from $C$. E.g., a cycle in the sense of graph theory is a $1$-cycle, but not vice versa. It is easy to check that the sum (modulo $2$) of $1$-cycles is a $1$-cycle. In this text we study the following problems: to find $\bullet$ the number of all 1-cycles in a given graph; $\bullet$ a small number of 1-cycles in a given graph such that any 1-cycle is the sum of some of them. We also consider generalizations (of these problems) to graphs with symmetry, and to $2$-cycles in $2$-dimensional hypergraphs.

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