Hamiltonian path
English
Etymology
Named after William Rowam Hamilton (1805-1865), Irish mathematician.
Noun
Hamiltonian path (plural Hamiltonian paths)
- (graph theory) A path through a graph which visits each vertex exactly once.
Translations
path which visits each vertex exactly once
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