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Fan-type degree condition restricted to triples of induced subgraphs ensuring Hamiltonicity (1303.2263v4)

Published 9 Mar 2013 in math.CO

Abstract: In 1984, Fan gave a sufficient condition involving maximum degree of every pair of vertices at distance two for a graph to be Hamiltonian. Motivated by Fan's result, we say that an induced subgraph $H$ of a graph $G$ is $f$-heavy if for every pair of vertices $u,v\in V(H)$, $d_{H}(u,v)=2$ implies that $\max{d(u),d(v)}\geq n/2$. For a given graph $R$, $G$ is called $R$-$f$-heavy if every induced subgraph of $G$ isomorphic to $R$ is $f$-heavy. For a family $\mathcal{R}$ of graphs, $G$ is $\mathcal{R}$-$f$-\emph{heavy} if $G$ is $R$-$f$-heavy for every $R\in \mathcal{R}$. In this note we show that every 2-connected graph $G$ has a Hamilton cycle if $G$ is ${K_{1,3},P_7,D}$-$f$-heavy or ${K_{1,3},P_7,H}$-$f$-heavy, where $D$ is the deer and $H$ is the hourglass. Our result is a common generalization of previous theorems of Broersma et al. and Fan on Hamiltonicity of 2-connected graphs.

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