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On Eulerian Subgraphs And Hamiltonian Line Graphs, Yikang Xie
On Eulerian Subgraphs And Hamiltonian Line Graphs, Yikang Xie
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A graph {\color{black}$G$} is Hamilton-connected if for any pair of distinct vertices {\color{black}$u, v \in V(G)$}, {\color{black}$G$} has a spanning $(u,v)$-path; {\color{black}$G$} is 1-hamiltonian if for any vertex subset $S \subseteq {\color{black}V(G)}$ with $|S| \le 1$, $G - S$ has a spanning cycle. Let $\delta(G)$, $\alpha'(G)$ and $L(G)$ denote the minimum degree, the matching number and the line graph of a graph $G$, respectively. The following result is obtained. {\color{black} Let $G$ be a simple graph} with $|E(G)| \ge 3$. If $\delta(G) \geq \alpha'(G)$, then each of the following holds. \\ (i) $L(G)$ is Hamilton-connected if and only if $\kappa(L(G))\ge …