Polyhedra without cubic vertices are prism-hamiltonian
Abstract
The prism over a graph G is the Cartesian product of G with the complete graph on two vertices. A graph G is prism-hamiltonian if the prism over G is hamiltonian. We prove that every polyhedral graph (i.e. 3-connected planar graph) of minimum degree at least four is prism-hamiltonian.
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