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Graphs that admit square 1-factorizations are hamiltonian Cayley graphs (English)
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13 February 1996
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The main result combines three different graph concepts: 1-factorization, hamiltonicity and vertex transitivity. The author has proved the following theorem: Let \(\Gamma\) be a connected graph. \(\Gamma\) has a square 1-factorization if and only if \(\Gamma\) is a Cayley graph on the group \((Z_2)^n\) for some \(n\). From this follows that a connected graph with a square 1-factorization is vertex transitive and hamiltonian. Also it contains an \(n\)-dimensional cube as a spanning subgraph.
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1-factorization
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hamiltonicity
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vertex transitivity
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Cayley graph
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