Proof of a conjecture of Thomassen on Hamilton cycles in highly connected tournaments
Abstract
A conjecture of Thomassen from 1982 states that for every k there is an f(k) so that every strongly f(k)-connected tournament contains k edge-disjoint Hamilton cycles. A classical theorem of Camion, that every strongly connected tournament contains a Hamilton cycle, implies that f(1)=1. So far, even the existence of f(2) was open. In this paper, we prove Thomassen's conjecture by showing that f(k)=O(k2*log2(k)). This is best possible up to the logarithmic factor. As a tool, we show that every strongly 104*k*log(k)-connected tournament is k-linked (which improves a previous exponential bound). The proof of the latter is based on a fundamental result of Ajtai, Koml\'os and Szemer\'edi on asymptotically optimal sorting networks.
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