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Spectral radius and Hamiltonian properties of graphs

Published 1 Sep 2013 in math.CO | (1309.0217v6)

Abstract: Let $G$ be a graph with minimum degree $\delta$. The spectral radius of $G$, denoted by $\rho(G)$, is the largest eigenvalue of the adjacency matrix of $G$. In this note we mainly prove the following two results. (1) Let $G$ be a graph on $n\geq 4$ vertices with $\delta\geq 1$. If $\rho(G)> n-3$, then $G$ contains a Hamilton path unless $G\in{K_1\vee (K_{n-3}+2K_1),K_2\vee 4K_1,K_1\vee (K_{1,3}+K_1)}$. (2) Let $G$ be a graph on $n\geq 14$ vertices with $\delta \geq 2$. If $\rho(G)\geq \rho(K_2\vee (K_{n-4}+2K_1))$, then $G$ contains a Hamilton cycle unless $G= K_2\vee (K_{n-4}+2K_1)$. As corollaries of our first result, two previous theorems due to Fiedler and Nikiforov and Lu et al. are obtained, respectively. Our second result refines another previous theorem of Fiedler and Nikiforov.

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