Dirac's theorem

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Dirac's theorem may refer to:

  • Dirac's theorem on Hamiltonian cycles, the statement that an Template:Mvar-vertex graph in which each vertex has degree at least n/2Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". must have a Hamiltonian cycle
  • Dirac's theorem on chordal graphs, the characterization of chordal graphs as graphs in which all minimal separators are cliques
  • [[Dirac's theorem on cycles in k-connected graphs|Dirac's theorem on cycles in Template:Mvar-connected graphs]], the result that for every set of Template:Mvar vertices in a Template:Mvar-vertex-connected graph there exists a cycle that passes through all the vertices in the set

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