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arxiv: 2104.12718 · v3 · pith:5WP3K2W7new · submitted 2021-04-26 · 🧮 math.CO

Hamilton transversals in random Latin squares

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keywords latinsquaresalmosthamiltonresulttransversaltransversalsconjecture
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Gy\'{a}rf\'{a}s and S\'{a}rk\"{o}zy conjectured that every $n\times n$ Latin square has a `cycle-free' partial transversal of size $n-2$. We confirm this conjecture in a strong sense for almost all Latin squares, by showing that as $n \rightarrow \infty$, all but a vanishing proportion of $n\times n$ Latin squares have a Hamilton transversal, i.e. a full transversal for which any proper subset is cycle-free. In fact, we prove a counting result that in almost all Latin squares, the number of Hamilton transversals is essentially that of Taranenko's upper bound on the number of full transversals. This result strengthens a result of Kwan (which in turn implies that almost all Latin squares also satisfy the famous Ryser-Brualdi-Stein conjecture).

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