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Degree sums, \(k\)-factors and Hamilton cycles in graphs
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    Degree sums, \(k\)-factors and Hamilton cycles in graphs (English)
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    27 August 1995
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    The paper proves that if a 2-connected graph on \(n\) nodes with every pair of nonadjacent nodes having degree sum at least \(n-k\) has a \(k\)-factor, then the graph is Hamiltonian. This is a generalization of well-known results of Ore and Jackson.
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    Hamilton cycles
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    degree sum
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    \(k\)-factor
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    Hamiltonian
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