4-ordered-Hamiltonian problems of the generalized Petersen graph GP(n, 4)
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AgraphG is k-ordered if for every sequence of k distinct vertices ofG, there exists a cycle inG containing these k vertices in the specified order. It is k-ordered-Hamiltonian if, in addition, the required cycle is a Hamiltonian cycle in G. The question of the existence of an infinite class of 3-regular 4-ordered-Hamiltonian graphs was posed in Ng and Schultz in 1997 [2]. At the time, the only known examples of such graphs were K4 and K3,3. Some progress was made by Mészáros in 2008 [21] when the Petersen graph was found to be 4-ordered and the Heawood graph was proved to be 4-ordered-Hamiltonian; moreover, an infinite class of 3-regular 4-ordered graphs was found. In 2010, a subclass of the generalized Petersen graphs was shown to be 4-ordered in Hsu et al. [9], with an infinite subset of this subclass being 4-ordered-Hamiltonian, thus answering the open question. However, these graphs are bipartite. In this paper we extend the result to another subclass of the generalized Petersen graphs. In particular, we find the first class of infinite non-bipartite graphs that are both 4-ordered-Hamiltonian and 4-ordered-Hamiltonian-connected, which can be seen as a solution to an extension of the question posted in Ng and Schultz in 1997 [2]. (A graphG is k-ordered-Hamiltonian-connected if for every sequence of k distinct vertices a1, a2, . . . , ak of G, there exists a Hamiltonian path in G from a1 to ak where these k vertices appear in the specified order.) © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Mathematical and Computer Modelling
دوره 57 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013