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arxiv: 1507.07486 · v1 · pith:6DG6FWHEnew · submitted 2015-07-27 · 🧮 math.CO

Local Connectivity, Local Degree Conditions, some Forbidden Induced Subgraphs, and Cycle Extendability

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The research in the present paper was motivated by the conjecture of Ryj\'{a}\v{c}ek that every locally connected graph is weakly pancyclic. For a connected locally connected graph $G$ of order at least $3$, our results are as follows: If $G$ is $(K_1+(K_1\cup K_2))$-free, then $G$ is weakly pancyclic. If $G$ is $(K_1+(K_1\cup K_2))$-free, then $G$ is fully cycle extendable if and only if $2\delta(G)\geq n(G)$. If $G$ is $\{ K_1+K_1+\bar{K}_3,K_1+P_4\}$-free or $\{ K_1+K_1+\bar{K}_3,K_1+(K_1\cup P_3)\}$-free, then $G$ is fully cycle extendable. If $G$ is distinct from $K_1+K_1+\bar{K}_3$ and $\{ K_1+P_4,K_{1,4},K_2+(K_1\cup K_2)\}$-free, then $G$ is fully cycle extendable. Furthermore, if $G$ is a connected graph of order at least $3$ such that $$|N_G(u)\cap N_G(v)\cap N_G(w)|>|N_G(u)\setminus (N_G[v]\cup N_G[w])|$$ for every induced path $vuw$ of order $3$ in $G$, then $G$ is fully cycle extendable, which implies that every connected locally Ore or locally Dirac graph of order at least $3$ is fully cycle extendable.

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