Abstract

Lovász had posed a question stating whether every connected, vertex-transitive graph has a Hamilton path in 1969. There is a growing interest in solving this longstanding problem and still it remains widely open. In fact, it was known that only five vertex-transitive graphs exist without a Hamiltonian cycle which do not belong to Cayley graphs. A Cayley graph is the subclass of vertex-transitive graph, and in view of the Lovász conjecture, the attention has focused more toward the Hamiltonicity of Cayley graphs. This survey will describe the current status of the search for Hamiltonian cycles and paths in Cayley graphs and digraphs on different groups, and discuss the future direction regarding famous conjecture.

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