Maximum run length in a toroidal grid graph
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gridgraphlengthmaximumcyclehamiltoniantoroidalbounds
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A toroidal grid graph is a Cartesian product of cycles, and the run length of a Hamiltonian cycle in a grid graph is defined to be the maximum number r such that any r consecutive edges include no more than one edge in any dimension. By constructive methods, we place bounds on the maximum run length possible for a Hamiltonian cycle in several families of grid graphs.
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