A set of vertices in a graph G = (V,E) is independent if no two of them are adjacent. Let G = (V,E) be an undirected gra

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A set of vertices in a graph G = (V,E) is independent if no two of them are adjacent. Let G = (V,E) be an undirected gra

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A set of vertices in a graph G = (V,E) is independent if no two of them are adjacent. Let G = (V,E) be an undirected graph with subset I of V an independent set. Let the degree of each vertex in V be at least 2. Also let |E| - Ea el deg(a) + 2 ||| < | Can G have a Hamiltonian cycle? +
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