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Spectral analogues of Moon-Moser's theorem on Hamilton paths in bipartite graphs
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    Spectral analogues of Moon-Moser's theorem on Hamilton paths in bipartite graphs (English)
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    29 December 2016
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    spectral analogues
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    Moon-Moser's theorem
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    Hamilton path
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    balanced bipartite graphs
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    nearly balanced bipartite graphs
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