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Compatible Hamilton cycles in Dirac graphs

Published 6 Oct 2014 in math.CO | (1410.1435v1)

Abstract: A graph is Hamiltonian if it contains a cycle passing through every vertex exactly once. A celebrated theorem of Dirac from 1952 asserts that every graph on $n\ge 3$ vertices with minimum degree at least $n/2$ is Hamiltonian. We refer to such graphs as Dirac graphs. In this paper we obtain the following strengthening of this result. Given a graph $G=(V,E)$, an {\em incompatibility system} $\mathcal{F}$ over $G$ is a family $\mathcal{F}={F_v}_{v\in V}$ such that for every $v\in V$, the set $F_v$ is a set of unordered pairs $F_v \subseteq {{e,e'}: e\ne e'\in E, e\cap e'={v}}$. An incompatibility system is {\em $\Delta$-bounded} if for every vertex $v$ and an edge $e$ incident to $v$, there are at most $\Delta$ pairs in $F_v$ containing $e$. We say that a cycle $C$ in $G$ is {\em compatible} with $\mathcal{F}$ if every pair of incident edges $e,e'$ of $C$ satisfies ${e,e'} \notin F_v$, where $v=e\cap e'$. This notion is partly motivated by a concept of transition systems defined by Kotzig in 1968, and can be viewed as a quantitative measure of robustness of graph properties. We prove that there is a constant $\mu>0$ such that for every $\mu n$-bounded incompatibility system $\mathcal{F}$ over a Dirac graph $G$, there exists a Hamilton cycle compatible with $\mathcal{F}$. This settles in a very strong form, a conjecture of H\"{a}ggkvist from 1988.

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