Hamiltonian and Pseudo-Hamiltonian Cycles and Fillings In Simplicial Complexes
Abstract
We introduce and study a -dimensional generalization of Hamiltonian cycles in graphs - the Hamiltonian -cycles in (the complete simplicial -complex over a vertex set of size ). Those are the simple -cycles of a complete rank, or, equivalently, of size . The discussion is restricted to the fields and . For , we characterize the 's for which Hamiltonian -cycles exist. For it is shown that Hamiltonian -cycles exist for infinitely many 's. In general, it is shown that there always exist simple -cycles of size . All the above results are constructive. Our approach naturally extends to (and in fact, involves) -fillings, generalizing the notion of -joins in graphs. Given a -cycle , ~ is its -filling if . We call a -filling Hamiltonian if it is acyclic and of a complete rank, or, equivalently, is of size . If a Hamiltonian -cycle over contains a -simplex , then is a a Hamiltonian -filling of (a closely related fact is also true for cycles over ). Thus, the two notions are closely related. Most of the above results about Hamiltonian -cycles hold for Hamiltonian -fillings as well.
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@article{arxiv.1907.07907,
title = {Hamiltonian and Pseudo-Hamiltonian Cycles and Fillings In Simplicial Complexes},
author = {Rogers Mathew and Ilan Newman and Yuri Rabinovich and Deepak Rajendraprasad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.07907},
year = {2019}
}