Hamiltonian


In physics, Hamiltonian has distinct but closely related meanings. In graph theory, a graph is Hamiltonian if it contains a path that starts and ends at the same vertex and includes each vertex exactly once. Such a path is called a Hamiltonian cycle. In group theory, see Hamiltonian group. Both the Hamiltonian operator in physics and Hamiltonian cycles in graph theory are named after Sir William Rowan Hamilton. he:המילטוניאן pl:Hamiltonian