Hi. I was wondering if there is any upperbound to the size of euler walk with respect to number of vertices. If yes then what will be that maximizing condition.
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What is size of euler walk of a tree with n vertices?
Hi. I was wondering if there is any upperbound to the size of euler walk with respect to number of vertices. If yes then what will be that maximizing condition.
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