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Non-Hamiltonian non-Grinbergian graphs

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DOI10.1016/0012-365X(77)90165-0zbMATH Open0357.05052MaRDI QIDQ1237752FDOQ1237752

Joseph Zaks

Publication date: 1977

Published in: Discrete Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)





Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Extremal problems in graph theory (05C35)


Cites Work

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  • Shortness exponents of families of graphs
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  • The existence of certain planar maps
  • Polytopes, graphs, and complexes
  • On shortness exponents of families of graphs
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Cited In (8)

  • On shortness coefficients of simple 3-polytopal graphs with only one type of faces besides triangles
  • Planar Hypohamiltonian Graphs on 40 Vertices
  • Longest cycles in r-regular r-connected graphs
  • Shortness parameters of families of regular planar graphs in two or three types of faces
  • Shortness exponents for polytopes which are k-gonal modulo n
  • Remark on a paper of J. Zaks
  • Non-Hamiltonian simple 3-polytopes whose faces are all 5-gons or 7-gons
  • Non-Hamiltonian simple 3-polytopes having just two types of faces






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