Uniquely Hamiltonian characterizations of distance-hereditary and parity graphs (Q1010695)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5540898
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5540898 |
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Uniquely Hamiltonian characterizations of distance-hereditary and parity graphs (English)
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7 April 2009
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Summary: A graph is shown to be distance-hereditary if and only if no induced subgraph of order five or more has a unique hamiltonian cycle; this is also equivalent to every induced subgraph of order five or more having an even number of hamiltonian cycles. Restricting the induced subgraphs to those of odd order five or more gives two similar characterizations of parity graphs. The close relationship between distance-hereditary and parity graphs is unsurprising, but their connection with hamiltonian cycles of induced subgraphs is unexpected.
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distance hereditary graphs
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parity graphs
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hamiltonian cycle
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induced subgraph
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