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Hamiltonian decomposition of Cayley graphs of degree 4
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    Hamiltonian decomposition of Cayley graphs of degree 4 (English)
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    We prove that any 4-regular connected Cayley graph on a finite abelian group can be decomposed into two hamiltonian cycles. This answers a partial case of Alspach's conjecture concerning hamiltonian decompositions of 2k-regular connected Cayley graphs. As corollary we obtain the hamiltonian decomposition of 2-jump circulant graphs, called also double loops.
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    Cayley graph
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    hamiltonian cycles
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    hamiltonian decompositions
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    2-jump circulant graphs
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    double loops
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