On regular 2-path Hamiltonian graphs
Abstract: Kronk introduced the -path hamiltonianicity of graphs in 1969. A graph is -path Hamiltonian if every path of length not exceeding is contained in a Hamiltonian cycle. We have shown that if is a 2-path of a 2-connected, -regular graph on at most $2k$ vertices and is connected, then there must exist a Hamiltonian cycle in that contains the 2-path . In this paper, we characterize a class of graphs that illustrate the sharpness of the bound $2k$. Additionally, we show that by excluding the class of graphs, both 2-connected, -regular graphs on at most $2k + 1$ vertices and 3-connected, -regular graphs on at most $3k-6$ vertices satisfy that there is a Hamiltonian cycle containing the 2-path if is connected.
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