Doyen-Wilson results for odd length cycle systems
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For each odd $m \geq 3$ we completely solve the problem of when an $m$-cycle system of order $u$ can be embedded in an $m$-cycle system of order $v$, barring a finite number of possible exceptions. In cases where $u$ is large compared to $m$, where $m$ is a prime power, or where $m \leq 15$, the problem is completely resolved. In other cases, the only possible exceptions occur when $v-u$ is small compared to $m$. This result is proved as a consequence of a more general result which gives necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of an $m$-cycle decomposition of a complete graph of order $v$ with a hole of size $u$ in the case where $u \geq m-2$ and $v-u \geq m+1$ both hold.
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