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Spectral radius and Hamiltonicity of graphs with large minimum degree

Combinatorics 2016-11-08 v3

Abstract

This paper presents sufficient conditions for Hamiltonian paths and cycles in graphs. Letting λ(G)\lambda\left( G\right) denote the spectral radius of the adjacency matrix of a graph G,G, the main results of the paper are: (1) Let k1,k\geq1, nk3/2+k+4,n\geq k^{3}/2+k+4, and let GG be a graph of order nn, with minimum degree δ(G)k.\delta\left( G\right) \geq k. If λ(G)nk1, \lambda\left( G\right) \geq n-k-1, then GG has a Hamiltonian cycle, unless G=K1(Knk1+Kk)G=K_{1}\vee(K_{n-k-1}+K_{k}) or G=Kk(Kn2k+Kk)G=K_{k}\vee(K_{n-2k}+\overline{K}_{k}). (2) Let k1,k\geq1, nk3/2+k2/2+k+5,n\geq k^{3}/2+k^{2}/2+k+5, and let GG be a graph of order nn, with minimum degree δ(G)k.\delta\left( G\right) \geq k. If λ(G)nk2, \lambda\left( G\right) \geq n-k-2, then GG has a Hamiltonian path, unless G=Kk(Kn2k1+Kk+1)G=K_{k}\vee(K_{n-2k-1}+\overline {K}_{k+1}) or G=Knk1+Kk+1G=K_{n-k-1}+K_{k+1} In addition, it is shown that in the above statements, the bounds on nn are tight within an additive term not exceeding 22.

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@article{arxiv.1602.01033,
  title  = {Spectral radius and Hamiltonicity of graphs with large minimum degree},
  author = {Vladimir Nikiforov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.01033},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

18 pages. This version gives tighter bounds