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On the expansion of Hanoi graphs

Published 20 Oct 2025 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2510.18010v1)

Abstract: The famous Tower of Hanoi puzzle involves moving $n$ discs of distinct sizes from one of $p\geq 3$ pegs (traditionally $p=3$) to another of the pegs, subject to the constraints that only one disc may be moved at a time, and no disc can ever be placed on a disc smaller than itself. Much is known about the Hanoi graph $H_pn$, whose $pn$ vertices represent the configurations of the puzzle, and whose edges represent the pairs of configurations separated by a single legal move. In a previous paper, the present authors presented nearly tight asymptotic bounds of $O((p-2)n)$ and $\Omega(n{(1-p)/2}(p-2)n)$ on the treewidth of this graph for fixed $p \geq 3$. In this paper we show that the upper bound is tight, by giving a matching lower bound of $\Omega((p-2)n)$ for the expansion of $H_pn$.

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