Every simple 3-polytype with 34 vertices is Hamiltonian (Q1081618)

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Every simple 3-polytype with 34 vertices is Hamiltonian
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    Every simple 3-polytype with 34 vertices is Hamiltonian (English)
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    The smallest known counterexamples to Tait's conjecture that every planar 3-connected cubic graph has a Hamiltonian cycle were found independently by the present author and by Bosak and Lederberg. They have 38 vertices. \textit{H. Okamura} [J. Graph Theory 6, 185-196 (1982; Zbl 0493.05043)] gave a lower bound for the order of such a counterexample and in the present paper Okamura's method is modified in order to show that a counterexample must have at least 36 vertices.
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    counterexamples to Tait's conjecture
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    Hamiltonian cycle
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    Okamura's method
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