Abstract

It is shown that every strongly connected digraph has either at most one or infinitely many of its iterated line digraphs eulerian. The proof uses a canonical way of ‘wrapping’ a digraph D around a directed cycle whose length is the greatest common divisor of all directed-cycle lengths of D. A simple characterization of undirected graphs with some iterated line graph eulerian is also given.

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