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An induced star-triangle factor of a graph G is a spanning subgraph F of G such that each component of F is an induced subgraph on the vertex set of that component and each component of F is a star (here star means either K1,n, n ≥ 2 or K2) or a triangle (cycle of length 3) in G. In this paper, we establish that every graph without isolated vertices admits an induced star-triangle factor in which any two leaves from different stars K1,n (n ≥ 2) are non-adjacent.

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Mathematics, General Mathematics