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What is the difference bitween a hamilton circuit, hamilton path, euler circuit, euler path.

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An Euler path is a path that crosses every edge exactly once without repeating, if it ends at the initial vertex then it is a Euler cycle.

A Hamiltonian path passes through each vertex (note not each edge), exactly once, if it ends at the initial vertex then it is a Hamiltonian cycle.

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