Constructing arbitrarily large graphs with a specified number of Hamiltonian cycles

Michael Haythorpe

Abstract


A constructive method is provided that outputs a directed graph which is named a broken crown graph, containing $5n-9$ vertices and $k$ Hamiltonian cycles for any choice of integers $n \geq k \geq 4$. The construction is not designed to be minimal in any sense, but rather to ensure that the graphs produced remain non-trivial instances of the Hamiltonian cycle problem even when $k$ is chosen to be much smaller than $n$.

Keywords


Hamiltonian cycles, graph construction, broken crown

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5614/ejgta.2016.4.1.3

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