E-restricted double traces
Abstract
For a graph G and E ⊂eq E(G), E-restricted strong trace is a closed walk which traverses every edge from E once in each direction and every other edge twice in the same direction. In addition, every time a strong trace come to a vertex v from N ⊂eq N(v) it continues to u N, for 1 ≤ |N| < d(v). We characterize graphs admitting E-restricted strong traces and explain how this result can be used as an upgrade of mathematical model for self-assembling nanostructure design first presented by Gradisar et al. in [Design of a single-chain polypeptide tetrahedron assembled from coiled-coil segments, Nature Chemical Biology 9 (2013) 362--366].
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