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Solution to a problem on hamiltonicity of graphs under Ore- and Fan-type heavy subgraph conditions

Combinatorics 2016-06-27 v2

Abstract

A graph GG is called \emph{claw-o-heavy} if every induced claw (K1,3K_{1,3}) of GG has two end-vertices with degree sum at least V(G)|V(G)| in GG. For a given graph RR, GG is called \emph{RR-f-heavy} if for every induced subgraph HH of GG isomorphic to RR and every pair of vertices u,vV(H)u,v\in V(H) with dH(u,v)=2d_H(u,v)=2, there holds max{d(u),d(v)}V(G)/2\max\{d(u),d(v)\}\geq |V(G)|/2. In this paper, we prove that every 2-connected claw-\emph{o}-heavy and Z3Z_3-\emph{f}-heavy graph is hamiltonian (with two exceptional graphs), where Z3Z_3 is the graph obtained from identifying one end-vertex of P4P_4 (a path with 4 vertices) with one vertex of a triangle. This result gives a positive answer to a problem proposed in [B. Ning, S. Zhang, Ore- and Fan-type heavy subgraphs for Hamiltonicity of 2-connected graphs, Discrete Math. 313 (2013) 1715--1725], and also implies two previous theorems of Faudree et al. and Chen et al., respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1409.3325,
  title  = {Solution to a problem on hamiltonicity of graphs under Ore- and Fan-type heavy subgraph conditions},
  author = {Bo Ning and Shenggui Zhang and Binlong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.3325},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

12 pages, Accepted version for publication in Graphs and Combinatorics. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1506.02795