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Spanning trees with few branch vertices
A branch vertex in a tree is a vertex of degree at least three. We prove
that, for all , every connected graph on vertices with minimum
degree at least contains a spanning tree having at most
branch vertices. Asymptotically, this is best possible and solves, in less
general form, a problem of Flandrin, Kaiser, Ku\u{z}el, Li and Ryj\'a\u{c}ek,
which was originally motivated by an optimization problem in the design of
optical networks.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures, to appear in SIAM J. of Discrete Mat