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A result on spanning trees with bounded total excess

Published 20 Jul 2025 in math.CO | (2507.15139v1)

Abstract: Let $G$ be a connected graph and $T$ a spanning tree of $G$. Let $\rho(G)$ denote the adjacency spectral radius of $G$. The $k$-excess of a vertex $v$ in $T$ is defined as $\max{0,d_T(v)-k}$. The total $k$-excess $\mbox{te}(T,k)$ is defined by $\mbox{te}(T,k)=\sum\limits_{v\in V(T)}{\max{0,d_T(v)-k}}$. A tree $T$ is said to be a $k$-tree if $d_T(v)\leq k$ for any $v\in V(T)$, that is to say, the maximum degree of a $k$-tree is at most $k$. In fact, $T$ is a spanning $k$-tree if and only if $\mbox{te}(T,k)=0$. This paper studies a generalization of spanning $k$-trees using a concept called total $k$-excess and proposes a lower bound for $\rho(G)$ in a connected graph $G$ to ensure that $G$ contains a spanning tree $T$ with $\mbox{te}(T,k)\leq b$, where $k$ and $b$ are two nonnegative integers with $k\geq\max{5,b+3}$ and $(b,k)\neq(2,5)$.

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