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Minimum implicit degree condition restricted to claws for Hamiltonian cycles
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    Minimum implicit degree condition restricted to claws for Hamiltonian cycles (English)
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    6 September 2016
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    Determining whether a Hamiltonian cycle exists in a given graph is an interesting but NP-complete problem. Recently, many researchers have paid attention to this problem, and many sufficient conditions for a graph exhibiting a Hamiltonian cycle have been given. In this paper, the author gave a sufficient condition for a 2-connected (respectively, 3-connected) graph to contain a Hamiltonian cycle. The results are interesting.
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    implicit degree
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    Hamilton cycle
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    implicit 1-heavy (implicit 2-heavy)
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