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arxiv: 1501.06323 · v2 · pith:UVPRBLWGnew · submitted 2015-01-26 · 💻 cs.CC

The Parity Hamiltonian Cycle Problem

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Motivated by a relaxed notion of the celebrated Hamiltonian cycle, this paper investigates its variant, parity Hamiltonian cycle (PHC): A PHC of a graph is a closed walk which visits every vertex an odd number of times, where we remark that the walk may use an edge more than once. First, we give a complete characterization of the graphs which have PHCs, and give a linear time algorithm to find a PHC, in which every edge appears at most four times, in fact. In contrast, we show that finding a PHC is NP-hard if a closed walk is allowed to use each edge at most z times for each z=1,2,3 (PHCz for short), even when a given graph is two-edge connected. We then further investigate the PHC3 problem, and show that the problem is in P when an input graph is four-edge connected. Finally, we are concerned with three (or two)-edge connected graphs, and show that the PHC3 is in P for any C_>=5-free or P6-free graphs. Note that the Hamiltonian cycle problem is known to be NP-hard for those graph classes.

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