A Note on Zero-Sum 5-Flows in Regular Graphs
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Let $G$ be a graph. A zero-sum flow of $G$ is an assignment of non-zero real numbers to the edges of $G$ such that the sum of the values of all edges incident with each vertex is zero. Let $k$ be a natural number. A zero-sum $k$-flow is a flow with values from the set $\{\pm 1,\ldots ,\pm(k-1)\}$. It has been conjectured that every $r$-regular graph, $r\geq 3$, admits a zero-sum $5$-flow. In this paper we provide an affirmative answer to this conjecture, except for $r=5$.
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1966 ◽
Vol 18
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pp. 1091-1094
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Vol 41
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pp. 193-210
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1967 ◽
Vol 19
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pp. 644-648
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