A new problem related to Eulerian graphs

Abstract

Let G be a graph, and H be a finite subgraph of G. We say that H is a (semi) S-Eulerian subgraph if there exists a closed (open) trail T in G such that each edge of H appears in T. We show that the problem of determining whether a subgraph H of a finite graph G is (semi) S-Eulerian is NP-Complete. Moreover, we show that both versions of the problem become linear in time if we restrict ourselves to connected subgraphs H.

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