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The line graph of a graph , denoted by , has as its vertex set, where two vertices in are adjacent if and only if the corresponding edges in have a vertex in common. For a graph , define . Let be a 2-connected claw-free simple graph of order with . We show that, if and is sufficiently large, then either is traceable or the Ryjáček’s closure , where is an essentially -edge-connected triangle-free graph that can be contracted to one of the two graphs of order 10 which have...
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