Heavy cycles in k-connected weighted graphs with large weighted degree sums

Bing Chen, Shenggui Zhang, T. C. Edwin Cheng

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A weighted graph is one in which every edge e is assigned a nonnegative number w (e), called the weight of e. The weight of a cycle is defined as the sum of the weights of its edges. The weighted degree of a vertex is the sum of the weights of the edges incident with it. In this paper, we prove that: Let G be a k-connected weighted graph with k ≥ 2. Then G contains either a Hamilton cycle or a cycle of weight at least 2 m / (k + 1), if G satisfies the following conditions: (1) The weighted degree sum of any k + 1 pairwise nonadjacent vertices is at least m; (2) In each induced claw and each induced modified claw of G, all edges have the same weight. This generalizes an early result of Enomoto et al. on the existence of heavy cycles in k-connected weighted graphs.

源语言英语
页(从-至)4531-4543
页数13
期刊Discrete Mathematics
308
20
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 28 10月 2008

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