A graph partition problem
          Cameron, P. J.; Sebastian M. Cioaba  
          
          American Mathematical Monthly, 122 (2015), 972-983  
          https://doi.org/10.4169/amer.math.monthly.122.10.972  
           
          Given a graph G on n vertices, for which m is it possible to partition the edge set of the m-fold complete graph mKn  into copies of G? We show that there is an integer m 0, which we call the partition modulus of G, such that the set M(G) of values of m for which such a partition exists consists of all but finitely many multiples of m 0. Trivial divisibility conditions derived from G give an integer m 1 that divides m 0; we call the quotient m 0/m 1 the partition index of G. It seems that most graphs G have partition index equal to 1, but we give two infinite families of graphs for which this is not true. We also compute M(G) for various graphs and outline some connections between our problem and the existence of designs of various types.   
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