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Heavy subgraphs, stability and hamiltonicity

arXiv:1506.02795 · doi:10.7151/dmgt.1967

Abstract

Let be a graph. Adopting the terminology of Broersma et al. and Čada, respectively, we say that is 2-heavy if every induced claw () of contains two end-vertices each one has degree at least ; and is o-heavy if every induced claw of contains two end-vertices with degree sum at least in . In this paper, we introduce a new concept, and say that is \emph{-c-heavy} if for a given graph and every induced subgraph of isomorphic to and every maximal clique of , every non-trivial component of contains a vertex of degree at least in . In terms of this concept, our original motivation that a theorem of Hu in 1999 can be stated as every 2-connected 2-heavy and -c-heavy graph is hamiltonian, where is the graph obtained from a triangle by adding three disjoint pendant edges. In this paper, we will characterize all connected graphs such that every 2-connected o-heavy and -c-heavy graph is hamiltonian. Our work results in a different proof of a stronger version of Hu's theorem. Furthermore, our main result improves or extends several previous results.

21 pages, 6 figures, finial version for publication in Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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