Abstract
In the paper “Fault-free Mutually Independent Hamiltonian Cycles in Hypercubes with Faulty Edges” (J. Comb. Optim. 13:153–162, 2007), the authors claimed that an n-dimensional hypercube can be embedded with (n−1−f)-mutually independent Hamiltonian cycles when f≤n−2 faulty edges may occur accidentally. However, there are two mistakes in their proof. In this paper, we give examples to explain why the proof is deficient. Then we present a correct proof.
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