Authors: Leader, Imre
Ranđelović, Žarko 
Tan, Ta Sheng
Title: A Note on Hamiltonian-intersecting families of graphs
Journal: Discrete Mathematics
Issue Date: 2024
Rank: M21
ISSN: 0012-365X
DOI: 10.1016/j.disc.2024.114160
Abstract: 
How many graphs on an n-point set can we find such that any two have connected intersection? Berger, Berkowitz, Devlin, Doppelt, Durham, Murthy and Vemuri showed that the maximum is exactly 1/2n−1 of all graphs. Our aim in this short note is to give a ‘directed’ version of this result; we show that a family of oriented graphs such that any two have strongly-connected intersection has size at most 1/3n of all oriented graphs. We also show that a family of graphs such that any two have Hamiltonian intersection has size at most 1/2n of all graphs, verifying a conjecture of the above authors.
Keywords: Hamiltonian-intersecting | Strongly connected
Publisher: Elsevier

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