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Hamiltonicity of $1$-tough $(P_2\cup kP_1)$-free graphs

Combinatorics 2023-03-21 v2

Abstract

Given a graph HH, a graph GG is HH-free if GG does not contain HH as an induced subgraph. For a positive real number tt, a non-complete graph GG is said to be tt-tough if for every vertex cut SS of GG, the ratio of S|S| to the number of components of GSG-S is at least tt. A complete graph is said to be tt-tough for any t>0t>0. Chv\'{a}tal's toughness conjecture, stating that there exists a constant t0t_0 such that every t0t_0-tough graph with at least three vertices is Hamiltonian, is still open in general. Chv\'{a}tal and Erd\"{o}s \cite{CE} proved that, for any integer k1k\ge 1, every max{2,k}\max\{2,k\}-connected (k+1)P1(k+1)P_1-free graph on at least three vertices is Hamiltonian. Along the Chv\'{a}tal-Erd\"{o}s theorem, Shi and Shan \cite{SS} proved that, for any integer k4k\ge 4, every 44-tough 2k2k-connected (P2kP1)(P_2\cup kP_1)-free graph with at least three vertices is Hamiltonian, and furthermore, they proposed a conjecture that for any integer k1k\ge 1, any 11-tough 2k2k-connected (P2kP1)(P_2\cup kP_1)-free graph is Hamiltonian. In this paper, we confirm the conjecture, and furthermore, we show that if k3k\ge 3, then the condition `2k2k-connected' may be weakened to be `2(k1)2(k-1)-connected'. As an immediate consequence, for any integer k3k\ge 3, every (k1)(k-1)-tough (P2kP1)(P_2\cup kP_1)-free graph is Hamiltonian. This improves the result of Hatfield and Grimm \cite{HG}, stating that every 33-tough (P23P1)(P_2\cup 3P_1)-free graph is Hamiltonian.

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@article{arxiv.2303.09741,
  title  = {Hamiltonicity of $1$-tough $(P_2\cup kP_1)$-free graphs},
  author = {Leyou Xu and Chengli Li and Bo Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.09741},
  year   = {2023}
}