Computer Science – Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
2008-12-05
Computer Science
Data Structures and Algorithms
20 pages
Scientific paper
We propose an improved algorithm for counting the number of Hamiltonian cycles in a directed graph. The basic idea of the method is sequential acceptance/rejection, which is successfully used in approximating the number of perfect matchings in dense bipartite graphs. As a consequence, a new bound on the number of Hamiltonian cycles in a directed graph is proved, by using the ratio of the number of 1-factors. Based on this bound, we prove that our algorithm runs in expected time of $O(n^{8.5})$ for dense problems. This improves the Markov chain method, the most powerful existing method, a factor of at least $n^{4.5}(\log n)^{4}$ in running time. This class of dense problems is shown to be nontrivial in counting, in the sense that it is $#$P-Complete.
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