Toughness and prism-hamiltonicity of $P_4$-free graphs
Combinatorics
2019-01-08 v1
Abstract
The \emph{prism} over a graph is the product , i.e., the graph obtained by taking two copies of and adding a perfect matching joining the two copies of each vertex by an edge. The graph is called \emph{prism-hamiltonian} if it has a hamiltonian prism. Jung showed that every -tough -free graph with at least three vertices is hamiltonian. In this paper, we extend this to observe that for a -free graph has a spanning \emph{-walk} (closed walk using each vertex at most times) if and only if it is -tough. As our main result, we show that for the class of -free graphs, the three properties of being prism-hamiltonian, having a spanning -walk, and being -tough are all equivalent.
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@article{arxiv.1901.01959,
title = {Toughness and prism-hamiltonicity of $P_4$-free graphs},
author = {M. N. Ellingham and Pouria Salehi Nowbandegani and Songling Shan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.01959},
year = {2019}
}