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    28 June 1992
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    Let \(p\) be a graph-theoretic property. A graphic sequence \(\pi: d_ 1\geq d_ 2\geq \dots\geq d_ p\) is forcibly \(p\) if every realization of \(\pi\) has property \(p\). The author gives a few sufficient conditions for a graphic sequence to be forcibly connected.
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    graphic sequences
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    connectivity
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    Hamiltonian graph
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