Bipartite Kneser graphs are Hamiltonian
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For integers $k\geq 1$ and $n\geq 2k+1$ the Kneser graph $K(n,k)$ has as vertices all $k$-element subsets of $[n]:=\{1,2,\ldots,n\}$ and an edge between any two vertices (=sets) that are disjoint. The bipartite Kneser graph $H(n,k)$ has as vertices all $k$-element and $(n-k)$-element subsets of $[n]$ and an edge between any two vertices where one is a subset of the other. It has long been conjectured that all Kneser graphs and bipartite Kneser graphs except the Petersen graph $K(5,2)$ have a Hamilton cycle. The main contribution of this paper is proving this conjecture for bipartite Kneser graphs $H(n,k)$. We also establish the existence of cycles that visit almost all vertices in Kneser graphs $K(n,k)$ when $n=2k+o(k)$, generalizing and improving upon previous results on this problem.
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