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Two sufficient conditions for the existence of Hamilton cycles in graphs

Combinatorics 2013-01-07 v4

Abstract

Let GG be a graph on n3n\geq 3 vertices, claw the bipartite graph K1,3K_{1,3}, and ZiZ_i the graph obtained from a triangle by attaching a path of length ii to its one vertex. GG is called 1-heavy if at least one end vertex of each induced claw of GG has degree at least n/2n/2, and claw-\emph{o}-heavy if each induced claw of it has a pair of end vertices with degree sum at least nn. In this paper we prove two results: (1) Every 2-connected claw-oo-heavy graph GG is Hamiltonian if every pair of vertices u,vu,v in a subgraph HZ1H\cong Z_1 contained in an induced subgraph Z2Z_2 of GG with dH(u,v)=2d_{H}(u,v)=2 satisfies one of the following conditions: (aa) N(u)N(v)2|N(u)\cap N(v)|\geq 2; (bb) max(d(u),d(v))n/2\max(d(u),d(v))\geq n/2. (2) Every 3-connected 1-heavy graph GG is Hamiltonian if every pair of vertices u,vu,v in an induced subgraph HZ2H\cong Z_2 of GG with dH(u,v)=2d_{H}(u,v)=2 satisfies one of the following conditions: (aa) N(u)N(v)2|N(u)\cap N(v)|\geq 2; (bb) max(d(u),d(v))n/2\max(d(u),d(v))\geq n/2. Our results improve or extend previous theorems of Broersma et al., Chen et al., Fan, Goodman & Hedetniemi, Gould & Jacobson and Shi on the existence of Hamilton cycles in graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1209.3899,
  title  = {Two sufficient conditions for the existence of Hamilton cycles in graphs},
  author = {Bo Ning and Bing Chen and Shenggui Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.3899},
  year   = {2013}
}

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Withdraw this preprint since the results will be added to arxiv:1212.6466