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Spectral analogues of Erdős' and Moon-Moser's theorems on Hamilton cycles

Published 14 Apr 2015 in math.CO | (1504.03556v5)

Abstract: In 1962, Erd\H{o}s gave a sufficient condition for Hamilton cycles in terms of the vertex number, edge number, and minimum degree of graphs which generalized Ore's theorem. One year later, Moon and Moser gave an analogous result for Hamilton cycles in balanced bipartite graphs. In this paper we present the spectral analogues of Erd\H{o}s' theorem and Moon-Moser's theorem, respectively. Let $\mathcal{G}_nk$ be the class of non-Hamiltonian graphs of order $n$ and minimum degree at least $k$. We determine the maximum (signless Laplacian) spectral radius of graphs in $\mathcal{G}_nk$ (for large enough $n$), and the minimum (signless Laplacian) spectral radius of the complements of graphs in $\mathcal{G}_nk$. All extremal graphs with the maximum (signless Laplacian) spectral radius and with the minimum (signless Laplacian) spectral radius of the complements are determined, respectively. We also solve similar problems for balanced bipartite graphs and the quasi-complements.

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