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Pancyclicity of Hamiltonian graphs

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An $n$-vertex graph is Hamiltonian if it contains a cycle that covers all of its vertices, and it is pancyclic if it contains cycles of all lengths from $3$ up to $n$. In 1972, Erd\H{o}s conjectured that every Hamiltonian graph with independence number at most $k$ and at least $n = \Omega(k^2)$ vertices is pancyclic. In this paper we prove this old conjecture in a strong form by showing that if such a graph has $n = (2+o(1))k^2$ vertices, it is already pancyclic, and this bound is asymptotically best possible.

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P\'osa rotation through a random permutation

math.CO · 2025-02-01 · accept · novelty 8.0

The minimum degree threshold for a graph perturbed by a random 2-factor to become Hamiltonian is asymptotically sqrt(n log n / 2).

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  • P\'osa rotation through a random permutation math.CO · 2025-02-01 · accept · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    The minimum degree threshold for a graph perturbed by a random 2-factor to become Hamiltonian is asymptotically sqrt(n log n / 2).