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Extendable cycles in multipartite tournaments (English)
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13 December 2004
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A multipartite tournament is an orientation of a complete multipartite graph. Let \(D\) be a strongly connected multipartite tournament with partite sets \(V_1,V_2,\dots,V_n\) and let \(n\geq 3.\) The authors prove that for each \(i\in \{1,2,\dots,n\}\) there is a vertex \(v\in V_i\) and cycles \(C_3,C_4,\dots,C_n\) such that each \(C_i\) has \(i\) vertices, \(v\in V(C_3)\) and all vertices of \(C_i\) are vertices of \(C_j\) for each \(i<j.\) This generalizes theorems by Bondy, Guo and Volkmann, Gutin, Moon, and Yeo.
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extendable cycles
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multipartite tournaments
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