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Construction Techniques for Linear Realizations of Multisets with Small Support

Published 31 Jan 2025 in math.CO | (2502.00164v1)

Abstract: A Hamiltonian path in the complete graph KvK_v whose vertices are labeled with the integers 0,1,,v10,1,\ldots,v-1 is a linear realization for the multiset LL of the linear edge-lengths (given by xy|x-y| for the edge between vertices xx and yy) of the edges in the path. A linear realization is standard if an end-vertex is 0 and perfect if the end-vertices are 0 and v1v-1. Linear realizations are useful in the study of the Buratti-Horak-Rosa (BHR) Conjecture on the existence of cyclic realizations (where cyclic edge-lengths are given by distance modulo vv) for given multisets. In this paper, we focus on multisets of the form 1<sup>a,</sup>(yk)<sup>b,</sup>y<sup>c{1<sup>a,</sup> (y-k)<sup>b,</sup> y<sup>c}. Using core perfect linear realizations for supports of size 2 (which have the forms x<sup>y1,y<sup>x+1{x<sup>{y-1},y<sup>{x+1}} whenever gcd(x,y)=1\gcd(x,y)=1), we construct standard linear realizations (with a=k1a=k-1, b=j(yk)b=j(y-k), c=jyc=jy) when kyk\mid y or k4k \leq 4. When k=2k=2, these allow us to show that there is a linear realization whenever aya \geq y. This is in line with the known results for the case of k=1k=1. We also supplement these results for k=1k=1 by constructing linear realizations whenever $b+c &lt; y$ and aymin(b,c)a \geq y - \min(b,c), from which the coprime version of the BHR Conjecture (requiring that vv is coprime with each element of the multiset) follows for k=1k=1 when y16y \leq 16. Our methods show promise for constructing linear realizations for arbitrary kk, in the direction of a resolution of the BHR Conjecture for supports of size 3.

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