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Longer Cycles in Essentially 4-Connected Planar Graphs

Published 16 Oct 2017 in math.CO and cs.DM | (1710.05619v1)

Abstract: A planar 3-connected graph GG is called \emph{essentially $4$-connected} if, for every 3-separator SS, at least one of the two components of G−SG-S is an isolated vertex. Jackson and Wormald proved that the length circ(G)\mathop{\rm circ}\nolimits(G) of a longest cycle of any essentially 4-connected planar graph GG on nn vertices is at least 2n+45\frac{2n+4}{5} and Fabrici, Harant and Jendrol' improved this result to circ(G)≥12(n+4)\mathop{\rm circ}\nolimits(G)\geq \frac{1}{2}(n+4). In the present paper, we prove that an essentially 4-connected planar graph on nn vertices contains a cycle of length at least 35(n+2)\frac{3}{5}(n+2) and that such a cycle can be found in time O(n<sup>2)O(n<sup>2).

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