On the Structure of Hamiltonian Graphs with Small Independence Number
Abstract
A Hamiltonian path (cycle) in a graph is a path (cycle, respectively) which passes through all of its vertices. The problems of deciding the existence of a Hamiltonian cycle (path) in an input graph are well known to be NP-complete, and restricted classes of graphs which allow for their polynomial-time solutions are intensively investigated. Until very recently the complexity was open even for graphs of independence number at most 3. So far unpublished result of Jedli\v{c}kov\'{a} and Kratochv\'{\i}l [arXiv:2309.09228] shows that for every integer , Hamiltonian path and cycle are polynomial-time solvable in graphs of independence number bounded by . As a companion structural result, we determine explicit obstacles for the existence of a Hamiltonian path for small values of , namely for graphs of independence number 2, 3, and 4. Identifying these obstacles in an input graph yields alternative polynomial-time algorithms for Hamiltonian path and cycle with no large hidden multiplicative constants.
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@article{arxiv.2403.03668,
title = {On the Structure of Hamiltonian Graphs with Small Independence Number},
author = {Nikola Jedličková and Jan Kratochvíl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.03668},
year = {2024}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2309.09228