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Ore-degree threshold for the square of a Hamiltonian cycle

Published 4 Mar 2014 in math.CO | (1403.0776v2)

Abstract: A classic theorem of Dirac from 1952 states that every graph with minimum degree at least n/2 contains a Hamiltonian cycle. In 1963, P\'osa conjectured that every graph with minimum degree at least 2n/3 contains the square of a Hamiltonian cycle. In 1960, Ore relaxed the degree condition in the Dirac's theorem by proving that every graph with deg(u)+deg(v)≥ndeg(u) + deg(v) \geq n for every uv∉E(G)uv \notin E(G) contains a Hamiltonian cycle. Recently, Ch^au proved an Ore-type version of P\'osa's conjecture for graphs on n≥n0n\geq n_0 vertices using the regularity--blow-up method; consequently the n0n_0 is very large (involving a tower function). Here we present another proof that avoids the use of the regularity lemma. Aside from the fact that our proof holds for much smaller n0n_0, we believe that our method of proof will be of independent interest.

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