A Note on Construction of Dual-Hamiltonian Graphs
Abstract
A connected simple graph is said dual-hamiltonian if its vertex set has a 2-coloring such that each color class induces a tree. We call such a coloring a hamiltonian coloring. We prove that if G is a graph with a certain type of hamiltonian coloring and T is a tree, then G× T is also dual-hamiltonian having the same certain type of hamiltonian coloring. This result is used to constructed a class of dual-hamiltonian graphs, which includes the hypercubes and other multidimensional grids.
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