Balanced graphs and network flows
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A graph G is balanced if the maximum ratio of edges to vertices, taken over all subgraphs of G, occurs at G itself. This note uses the maxow/min-cut theorem to prove a good characterization of balanced graphs. This characterization is then applied to some results on how balanced graphs may be combined to form a larger balanced graph. In particular, we show that edge-transitive graphs and completem-partite graphs are balanced, that a product or lexicographic product of balanced graphs is balanced, and that the normal product of a balanced graph and a regular graph is balanced.
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