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Cycles through specified vertices in triangle-free graphs

Daniel PaulusmaKiyoshi Yoshimoto — 2007

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Let G be a triangle-free graph with δ(G) ≥ 2 and σ₄(G) ≥ |V(G)| + 2. Let S ⊂ V(G) consist of less than σ₄/4+ 1 vertices. We prove the following. If all vertices of S have degree at least three, then there exists a cycle C containing S. Both the upper bound on |S| and the lower bound on σ₄ are best possible.

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