Bipartite matroid

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In mathematics, a bipartite matroid is a matroid all of whose circuits have even size.

A uniform matroid is bipartite if and only if is an odd number, because the circuits in such a matroid have size .

Relation to bipartite graphs

Bipartite matroids were defined by Welsh (1969) as a generalization of the bipartite graphs, graphs in which every cycle has even size. A graphic matroid is bipartite if and only if it comes from a bipartite graph.[1]

Duality with Eulerian matroids

Computational complexity

References

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