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    Hamilton-connected Graph

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    Definition

    A graph G is Hamilton-connected if every two vertices of G are connected by a Hamiltonian path. In other words, a graph is Hamilton-connected if it has a u - v Hamiltonian path for all pairs of vertices u and v. The illustration above shows a set of Hamiltonian paths that make the wheel graph W_5 hamilton-connected. By definition, a graph with vertex count n having a detour matrix whose off-diagonal elements are all equal to n - 1 is Hamilton-connected. Conversely, any graph having a detour matrix with an off-diagonal element less than n - 1 is not Hamilton-connected.

    Associated person

    William Rowan Hamilton

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