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Pancyclic Hamilton cycles in random graphs (English)
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28 June 1992
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The author proves that the threshold probability for a Hamiltonian cycle in a random graph is also the threshold probability for the graph to be pancyclic. In fact, the author describes a Hamiltonian cycle such that a cycle of any other length can be obtained fromt the Hamiltonian cycle by adding only two edges (and then deleting some edges of the Hamiltonian cycle). It is conjectured that ``two edges'' can be replaced by ``one edge''.
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Hamilton cycles
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random graphs
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