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Keywords:
graphs; basis number; cycle space; basis
Summary:
The basis number of a graph  $G$ was defined by Schmeichel to be the least integer  $h$ such that $G$  has an $h$-fold basis for its cycle space. He proved that for $m,n\ge 5$, the basis number $b(K_{m,n})$ of the complete bipartite graph $K_{m,n}$ is equal to  4 except for $K_{6,10}$, $K_{5,n}$ and $K_{6,n}$ with $n=5,6,7,8$. We determine the basis number of some particular non-planar graphs such as $K_{5,n}$ and $K_{6,n}$, $n=5,6,7,8$, and $r$-cages for $r=5,6,7,8$, and the Robertson graph.
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