21 research outputs found

    Classifying the homogeneous hypersurfaces

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    A note on using the resistance-distance matrix to solve Hamiltonian cycle problem

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    An instance of Hamiltonian cycle problem can be solved by converting it to an instance of Travelling salesman problem, assigning any choice of weights to edges of the underlying graph. In this note we demonstrate that, for difficult instances, choosing the edge weights to be the resistance distance between its two incident vertices is often a good choice. We also demonstrate that arguably stronger performance arises from using the inverse of the resistance distance. Examples are provided demonstrating benefits gained from these choices

    Markov Chains and Optimality of the Hamiltonian Cycle

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    Hamiltonian Cycles and Singularly Perturbed Markov Chains

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