On the k-anti-traceability Conjecture
Abstract
An oriented graph is called k-anti-traceable if the subdigraph induced by every subset with k vertices has a hamiltonian anti-directed path. In this paper, we consider an anti-traceability conjecture. In particular, we confirm this conjecture holds when k≤ 4. We also show that every sufficiently large k-anti-traceable oriented graph admits an anti-path that contains n-o(n) vertices.
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