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Properly colored cycles in edge-colored complete graphs containing no monochromatic triangles: a vertex-pancyclic analogous result
Published 21 Aug 2020 in math.CO | (2008.09294v1)
Abstract: A properly colored cycle (path) in an edge-colored graph is a cycle (path) with consecutive edges assigned distinct colors. A monochromatic triangle is a cycle of length $3$ with the edges assigned a same color. It is known that every edge-colored complete graph without containing monochromatic triangles always contains a properly colored Hamilton path. In this paper, we investigate the existence of properly colored cycles in edge-colored complete graphs when monochromatic triangles are forbidden. We obtain a vertex-pancyclic analogous result combined with a characterization of all the exceptions.
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