Maximal nontraceable graphs
A graph G is maximal nontraceable (MNT) (maximal nonhamiltonian (MNH)) if G is not traceable (hamiltonian), i.e. does not contain a hamiltonian path (cycle), but G+xy is traceable (hamiltonian) for all nonadjacent vertices x and y in G. A graph G is hypohamiltonian if G is not hamiltonian, but every...
Main Author: | Singleton, Joy Elizabeth |
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Other Authors: | Bullock, F.E.S. (Dr.) |
Language: | en |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1684 |
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