An Ore-type theorem for -graphs
Abstract: Ore's Theorem states that if is an -vertex graph and every pair of non-adjacent vertices has degree sum at least , then is Hamiltonian. A -graph is a hypergraph in which every edge contains at most $3$ vertices. In this paper, we prove an Ore-type result on the existence of Hamiltonian Berge cycles in -graph $\cH$, based on the degree sum of every pair of non-adjacent vertices in the $2$-shadow graph $\partial \cH$ of $\cH$. Namely, we prove that there exists a constant such that for all , if a -graph $\cH$ on vertices satisfies that every pair $u,v \in V(\cH)$ of non-adjacent vertices has degree sum $d_{\partial \cH}(u) + d_{\partial \cH}(v) \geq n+d_0$, then $\cH$ contains a Hamiltonian Berge cycle. Moreover, we conjecture that suffices.
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