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Hamiltonian cycles and Hamiltonian paths in $2k$-connected, $1$-tough and -free graphs
Published 14 Aug 2026 in math.CO | (2608.13963v1)
Abstract: A graph is called Hamiltonian if it possesses a Hamiltonian cycle; and is called Hamiltonian-connected if it contains a Hamiltonian path between any two distinct vertices. The toughness of a non-complete graph is the minimum ratio of to the number of components of for any cutset . For a given graph , a graph is called -free if does not contain as an induced subgraph. In this paper, for an integer , we prove that every $2k$-connected, $1$-tough and -free graph is Hamiltonian and every -connected -free graph with toughness greater than $1$ is Hamiltonian-connected.
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