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The minimum number of detours in a connected graph of minimum degree three

Combinatorics 2026-04-28 v1

Abstract

A longest path in a graph is called a detour. Denote by a(k,n)a(k,n) the minimum number of detours in a connected graph with minimum degree kk and order n,n, and denote by b(k,n)b(k,n) the minimum odd number of detours in such a graph. X. Zhan has posed the problem of determining a(k,n)a(k,n) and b(k,n).b(k,n). It is known that a(2,n)=4a(2,n)=4 for n4n\ge 4 and b(2,n)=9b(2,n)=9 for n9.n\ge 9. In this paper we prove that a(3,n)=36a(3,n)=36 for n18,n\ge 18, a(k,n)(k!)2a(k,n)\le (k!)^2 for nk2+2k+3n\ge k^2+2k+3 and b(3,n)225b(3,n)\le 225 for n11.n\ge 11. We also pose several related unsolved problems.

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@article{arxiv.2604.24137,
  title  = {The minimum number of detours in a connected graph of minimum degree three},
  author = {Xining Liu and Pu Qiao and Xingzhi Zhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.24137},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 11 figures