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The binding number of a graph and its pancyclism (English)
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1987
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The binding number is an important parameter of a graph. The binding number of a graph G, bind (G), is the largest real number c such that \(| N(X)| =\min (c| X|,| V(G)|)\) for every \(X\subseteq V(G).\) In this paper, we prove the Woodall's conjecture: In bind (G)\(\geq 3/2\), then G is pancyclic; and obtain some interesting results.
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binding number
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Woodall's conjecture
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