
AbstractA degree factor of a graph is either an r‐factor (regular of degree r) or an [m, n]‐factor (with each degree between m and n). In a component factor, each component is a prescribed graph. Both kinds of factors are surveyed, and also corresponding factorizations.
1-factors, Edge subsets with special properties (factorization, matching, partitioning, covering and packing, etc.), finite graphs, Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to combinatorics, bibliography, survey, one-factors, factorizations
1-factors, Edge subsets with special properties (factorization, matching, partitioning, covering and packing, etc.), finite graphs, Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to combinatorics, bibliography, survey, one-factors, factorizations
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