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Various techniques have been studied which produce a new graph from two given graphs. There is some interest in the following problem: given a form of graph product, what conditions on graphs G and H imply that the product of G and H has a one-factorization? The question has been studied for cartesian products, wreath products and tensor products, among others.
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Wallis, W.D. (1997). Cartesian Products. In: One-Factorizations. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 390. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2564-3_21
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