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On the Last New Vertex Visited by a Random Walk in a Directed Graph

Combinatorics 2023-03-14 v2

Abstract

Consider a simple graph in which a random walk begins at a given vertex. It moves at each step with equal probability to any neighbor of its current vertex, and ends when it has visited every vertex. We call such a random walk a random cover tour. It is well known that cycles and complete graphs have the property that a random cover tour starting at any vertex is equally likely to end at any other vertex. Ronald Graham asked whether there are any other graphs with this property. In 1993, L\'aszlo Lov\'asz and Peter Winkler showed that cycles and complete graphs are the only undirected graphs with this property. We strengthen this result by showing that cycles and complete graphs (with all edges considered bidirected) are the only directed graphs with this property.

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@article{arxiv.2209.08079,
  title  = {On the Last New Vertex Visited by a Random Walk in a Directed Graph},
  author = {Calum Buchanan and Paul Horn and Puck Rombach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.08079},
  year   = {2023}
}