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What are the efficient algorithms to compute Hamiltonian paths on Cayley graphs of finite groups ? Can GAP do it?

The famous Lovasz conjecture predicts existence of the Hamiltonian path on Cayley graphs. In general finding such a path is NP-complete problem, but there are many heuristic algorithms. Question 1: ...
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Explicit Bound in Draganić's Hamiltonicity Result?

Earlier this year, Draganić et al published a remarkable piece of work that resolved Krivelevich and Sudakov's conjecture on the Hamiltonicity of expanders. Here's the abstract: An n-vertex graph G ...
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15-game graph contains a Hamiltonian path ? Lovász conjecture for groupoids, loops, quasigroups , etc?

Typically Cayley graphs are defined for groups and generators sets S. But basically one only needs some set S and another set V and partially defined operation SxV->V, then one defines graph with ...
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Generalisation of this circular arrangement of numbers from $1$ to $32$ with two adjacent numbers being perfect squares

I posted this question on MSE, and failed to get the type of answer I wanted. That's why I would like to post it here and wait for the experts to reply. Here's the link to the MSE post, which I ...
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Probability problem in Sheehan's conjecture

As my first math project, I have been working on Sheehan's Conjecture and am stuck for weeks. I wonder if I am at a dead end. Sheehan's Conjecture states that every Hamiltonian 4-regular simple graph ...
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Constructing Hamiltonian circuits in acyclic digraphs

Any directed graph $G$ lacking cycles can acquire a Hamiltonian circuit through the addition of a sufficient number of edges. Q. Is there a method to minimize the addition of edges to achieve a ...
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Constructing optimal Hamilton cycles from optimal Hamilton paths

Question: can the shortest Hamilton cycle in a complete symmetric graph with weighted edges be constructed from the shortest Hamilton path in the same graph by connecting its ends and then exchanging ...
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Relation of minimum spanning trees to the shortest Hamiltonian path problem

Spanning trees can be decomposed into a minimal set of maximal path graphs, whose vertices have degree two exactly if they also have degree two in the spanning tree; lets call these paths tree paths. ...
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Does $(\omega, E)$ with the cycle condition have an $\omega$-path?

Let $G = (V,E)$ be a simple, undirected graph. We say that $v\neq w\in V$ lie on a common cycle if there is an integer $n\geq 3$ and an injective graph homomorphism $f: C_n\to V$ such that $v,w\in \...
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Extension of Erdős-Gallai (s,t)-path theorem to directed graphs

The following is a result of Erdős-Gallai from 1959 (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02024498): Given a 2-connected undirected unweighted graph with minimum degree at least $d$, for every ...
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Hamiltonian path in the line graph of a connected graph

If $G = (V,E)$ is a finite, connected, simple, undirected graph, is there a Hamiltonian path in the line graph $L(G)$ of $G$?
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Hamiltonian path in total graph

Let $G = (V, E)$ be a finite, simple, undirected graph with $V \cap E = \emptyset$. The total graph $T(G)$ is defined on the vertex set $V \cup E$ and its edge set is given by $$E(T(G)) = E \cup \big\{...
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Hamiltonian paths where the vertices are integer partitions

I have been working on this problem for several months now but have not made much progress. It concerns the set of all integer partitions of n. Let the vertices of the graph G=G(n) denote all the p(n) ...
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Does $\{0,1\}^{<\omega}$ have a Hamiltonian path?

Let $\{0,1\}^{<\omega}$ be the collection of $x \in \{0,1\}^\omega$ such that there is $N\in\omega$ with $x(k) = 0$ for all $k\geq N$. We say that $ x, y\in \{0,1\}^{<\omega}$ form an edge if ...
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Is this graph Hamiltonian?

Let $G$ be a simple $2$-connected graph with $m+n$ vertices ($n>m \geq 3$) with degree sequence $(m-1)^m$, $(n-1)^n$; that is, $G$ is degree-equivalent to two disjoint cliques $K_m$, $K_n$ of ...
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Hamiltonian path in divisibility graph

Let $\mathbb{N}$ denote the set of positive integers, and consider the graph $(\mathbb{N}, E)$ where a set $\{a,b\}$ of two distinct positive integers belongs to $E$ if there is an integer $k>1$ ...
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Hamiltonian path in bike-lock graph with $1$ known digit

Motivation. My youngest son has a bike lock with dials, and he forgot the unlocking combination completely, except that he remembered that digit $0$ appeared somewhere in the combination. So it was my ...
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Path of length $n$ but no Hamilton cycle [closed]

What is an example of a simple graph $G = (\{1,\ldots,n\}, E)$, where $n\in\mathbb{N}$ is a positive integer, with the following properties? There is a path in $G$ of length $n$, every vertex has at ...
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Hamilton cycles in $\{0,1\}^n$ with fixed Hamming distance

Let $n>1$ be an integer. For $a,b\in \{0,1\}^n$ let $d_h(a, b)$ denote the Hamming distance of $a$ and $b$. For $k\in \{1,\ldots,n-1\}$ let $H(n,k)$ be the graph on $\{0,1\}^n$ given by the edge ...
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Maximum number of Hamilton paths in a tournament on $n$ vertices

Recall that a tournament is a directed graph $T$ such that for every pair of distinct vertices $\{v,w\}$, exactly one of the ordered pairs $(v,w)$, $(w,v)$ is an arc of $T$. A tournament is strongly ...
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The number of Hamiltonian paths in a tournament

If $h(T)$ denotes the number of (directed) Hamiltonian paths in the tournament $T,$ what is the range of $h(T)$ as $T$ ranges over all (finite) tournaments $T$? By a classical theorem of Rédei (...
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Heuristics for minimum path cover of undirected graph

Suppose you would like to find a set of paths on an undirected connected graph that ensures every vertex is visited exactly once while minimising the number of paths used. In this case, a "path&...
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How to construct a hamilton-connected cubic graph? Is it possible?

If we are given a large integer $k$, can we construct a hamiltonian-connected $n$-vertex graph for every even $n\geq k$ such that all its vertices are of degree 3? Is there any reference concerning ...
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Hamiltonian cycle in $S_n$ with transpositions

For any set $X$, let $[X]^2=\{\{a,b\}:a\neq b \in X\}$. If $n\in\mathbb{N}$ is a positive integer, let $S_n$ denote the collection of bijections $\varphi:\{0,\ldots,n-1\}\to\{0,\ldots,n-1\}$. Let $E_n\...
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Directed version of this lemma

On a paper by Shoham Letzter, available Here, there's a lemma that says as follows: Lemma 0: For every graph $G$, there exist two disjoint sets $U,W\subseteq V(G)$ of equal size, such that there are ...
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Can we solve Hamiltonian Path problem for biconnected planar graphs in linear time?

Assume that we have a bi-connected planar graph $G$ with $\Delta(G)>3$, and we want to find a Hamiltonian Path in $G$. As we know the st-order of a bi-connected planar graph can be computed in ...
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"Gray code" for building teams

Motivation. In a team of $n$ people, we had the task to build subteams of a fixed size $k<n$ such that every day, $1$ person of the subteam is replaced by another person in the team, but not in the ...
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Zero-One law for Hamiltonian path subgraphs of Hamming Distance Graphs?

$(\alpha,\beta,d)$-Hamming Distance Graph $G_d(\alpha,\beta)$ for $\alpha,\beta\in(0,1]$ is a graph on $2^d$ vertices $v_0,\dots,v_{2^d-1}$ with edges $(v_i,v_j)\in\mathcal E(G_d)$ iff $0<\sum_{t=1}...
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Hamiltonian paths on the space of graphs

Disclaimer: I am not a professional graph theorist. Motivation: Let's consider the set $G_N$ of graphs with $N$ vertices where the vertices are assumed to be distinguishable. This set may ...
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Integers with a Hamiltonian Square Path

Let $n>1$ be an integer and set $[n]=\{1,\ldots,n\}$. We say that $n$ has a "Hamiltonian Square Path" if there is a bijection $\varphi:[n]\to[n]$ such that for all $k\in [n-1]$ we have that $\...
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Are Gray codes in $\{0,1\}^n$ isomorphic?

Let $n\in\mathbb{N}$ be a positive integer. Two elements of $\{0,1\}^n$ form an edge if and only if their Hamming distance equals $1$. It is known that $\{0,1\}^n$ endowed with this graph structure ...
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Find all paths on undirected Graph [closed]

I have an undirected graph and i want to list all possible paths from a starting node. Each connection between 2 nodes is unique in a listed path is unique, for example give this graph representation:...
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$\omega$-Hamilton paths in $\mathbb{Z}^n$

For any set $X$ set $[X]^2 = \{\{x,y\}: x,y\in X, x\neq y\}$. If $n\geq 2$ is an integer, we endow $\mathbb{Z}$ with a graph structure in the following way. If $x,y\in \mathbb{Z}^n$ we say $x,y$ are ...
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Hamiltonian cycles -- Partition function

Assume a complete undirected graph $G'=(\mathcal{V}',\mathcal{E}')$ and the partirion function: $$\sum_{\boldsymbol{x}\in \{-1,+1\}^n} \prod_{\left(i,j\right)\in \mathcal{E}'} \left[1+x_{i}x_{j}\...
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Tournaments with exactly one directed Hamiltonian path

Every tournament contains a directed Hamiltonian path (a path visiting every vertex exactly once). Suppose that $T$ is a tournament on $[n]:=\{1,\ldots,n\}$ for some integer $n\geq 2$ with exactly ...
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Countable graph that is "as non-traceable as it gets"

If $\omega$ denotes the set of the natural numbers (= the first infinite ordinal), and if $E\subseteq\binom{\omega}{2}$ is any subset, we call a map $f\colon\omega\to\omega$ a walk in the graph $(\...
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Hamiltonicity and minimal degree in bipartite graphs

Given an integer $k>1$, is there a connected bipartite graph $\Gamma = (A, B, E)$ where $A\cap B = \emptyset$ and $E \subseteq \big\{\{a, b\}:a\in A, b\in B\big\}$ such that $|A| = |B|$, $\text{...
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Hamiltonian paths in bipartite graphs with 2 sets of "almost" same cardinality

Suppose we have two finite disjoint sets $A, B \neq \emptyset$ such that $|A|$ and $|B|$ differ by at most $1$, and let $\Gamma = (A\cup B, E)$ where $E\subseteq \big\{\{a,b\}: a\in A, b\in B\big\}$ ...
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"Gray code" of all permutations

Informally asking, can we step through all permutations of the set $\{1,\ldots,n\}$ by just using transpositions? More formally: For any $n\in\mathbb{N}$ let $[n] = \{1,\ldots,n\}$ and let $S_n$ be ...
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Existence of a 2-labelled Hamiltonian Path decomposition of $K_{2n}$

I am trying to see if, for the complete graph $K_{2n}$, there exists a labelling of the vertices with two labels $a$ and $b$ (each used exactly $n$ times), such that we can decompose the graph into $n$...
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Graph gadget related to uniquely hamiltionian regular graphs (question #2)

Related to uniquely hamiltionian graphs. For natural numbers $a,b$ define $(a,b)$ gadget $G$: $G$ is finite simple graph. Two vertices $u,v$ are of degree $b$ and the rest of the vertices are of ...
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Graph gadget related to uniquely hamiltionian regular graphs

A graph is uniquely hamiltonian if it has exactly one hamiltonian cycle. According to a conjecture there are no $r$-regular uniquely hamiltonian graphs for $r > 2$ and of special interest is the ...
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The minimum number of Hamiltonian paths in a strongly connected tournament of order $n$

For $n\ge3$ let $a(n)$ be the minimum number of Hamiltonian paths in a strong (i.e., strongly connected) tournament of order $n.$ Where is $a(n)$ discussed in the literature? Is the exact value ...
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Number of Hamiltonian paths in the Hoffman-Singleton graph/Moore graphs?

Does anyone happen to know how many Hamiltonian paths are in the Hoffman-Singleton graph, or have any idea on how I could count such paths?
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Paths in groups

Given a finite group $G$, write $K(G)$ for the complete digraph on the elements of $G$. Label the edge from $g$ to $h$ by element $g^{-1}h$. Question: For what groups does there exist a Hamiltonian ...