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Extensions of results on rainbow Hamilton cycles in uniform hypergraphs, Graphs and Combinatorics (0)

by A Dudek, M Ferrara
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Hamilton cycles in graphs and hypergraphs: an extremal perspective

by Daniela Kühn, Deryk Osthus
"... As one of the most fundamental and well-known NP-complete problems, the Hamilton cycle problem has been the subject of intensive research. Recent developments in the area have highlighted the crucial role played by the notions of expansion and quasi-randomness. These concepts and other recent techn ..."
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As one of the most fundamental and well-known NP-complete problems, the Hamilton cycle problem has been the subject of intensive research. Recent developments in the area have highlighted the crucial role played by the notions of expansion and quasi-randomness. These concepts and other recent techniques have led to the solution of several long-standing problems in the area. New aspects have also emerged, such as resilience, robustness and the study of Hamilton cycles in hypergraphs. We survey these developments and highlight open problems, with an emphasis on extremal and probabilistic approaches.

Cycles in Graphs and Hypergraphs: an Extremal Perspective. ArXiv e-prints

by Deryk Osthus , 2014
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The Lovász Local Lemma as a Random Walk

by Dimitris Achlioptas, Fotis Iliopoulos
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...colorings of the edges of the complete k-uniform hypergraph were given to imply the existence of properly colored and rainbow Hamilton cycles. These conditions were recently significantly improved in =-=[7]-=-, getting within a constant factor of optimal. We present the results of [8, 7] formally in Section 6. Our method yields polynomial time algorithms for this problem with minimal effort. Theorem 4 (Inf...

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