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Structural and computational results on platypus graphs

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A platypus graph is a non-hamiltonian graph for which every vertex-deleted subgraph is traceable. They are closely related to families of graphs satisfying interesting conditions regarding longest paths and longest cycles, for instance hypohamiltonian, leaf-stable, and maximally non-hamiltonian graphs. In this paper, we first investigate cubic platypus graphs, covering all orders for which such graphs exist: in the general and polyhedral case as well as for snarks. We then present (not necessarily cubic) platypus graphs of girth up to 16 -- whereas no hypohamiltonian graphs of girth greater than 7 are known -- and study their maximum degree, generalising two theorems of Chartrand, Gould, and Kapoor. Using computational methods, we determine the complete list of all non-isomorphic platypus graphs for various orders and girths. Finally, we address two questions raised by the third author in [J. Graph Theory 86 (2017) 223-243].
Tijdschrift: APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATION
ISSN: 1873-5649
Volume: 386
Jaar van publicatie:2020
Toegankelijkheid:Closed