An update on the middle levels problem

Abstract

The middle levels problem is to find a Hamilton cycle in the middle levels, M2k+1, of the Hasse diagram of B2k+1 (the partially ordered set of subsets of a 2k+1-element set ordered by inclusion). Previously, the best result was that M2k+1 is Hamiltonian for all positive k through k=15. In this note we announce that M33 and M35 have Hamilton cycles. The result was achieved by an algorithmic improvement that made it possible to find a Hamilton path in a reduced graph of complementary necklace pairs having 129,644,790 vertices, using a 64-bit personal computer.

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