Fast algorithms for solving the Hamilton Cycle problem with high probability

11/29/2021
by   Michael Anastos, et al.
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We study the Hamilton cycle problem with input a random graph G=G(n,p) in two settings. In the first one, G is given to us in the form of randomly ordered adjacency lists while in the second one we are given the adjacency matrix of G. In each of the settings we give a deterministic algorithm that w.h.p. either it finds a Hamilton cycle or it returns a certificate that such a cycle does not exists, for p > 0. The running times of our algorithms are w.h.p. O(n) and O(n/p) respectively each being best possible in its own setting.

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