Edge-dominating cycles, k-walks and Hamilton prisms in $2K_2$-free graphs
Combinatorics
2017-07-05 v4
Abstract
We show that an edge-dominating cycle in a -free graph can be found in polynomial time; this implies that every 1/(k-1)-tough -free graph admits a k-walk, and it can be found in polynomial time. For this class of graphs, this proves a long-standing conjecture due to Jackson and Wormald (1990). Furthermore, we prove that for any \epsilon>0 every (1+\epsilon)-tough -free graph is prism-Hamiltonian and give an effective construction of a Hamiltonian cycle in the corresponding prism, along with few other similar results.
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@article{arxiv.1412.0514,
title = {Edge-dominating cycles, k-walks and Hamilton prisms in $2K_2$-free graphs},
author = {Gao Mou and Dmitrii Pasechnik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0514},
year = {2017}
}
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