This paper investigates the number of spanning subgraphs of the product of an arbitrary graph \(G\) with the path graphs \(P_n\) on \(n\) vertices that meet certain properties: connectivity, acyclicity, Hamiltonicity, and restrictions on degree. A general method is presented for constructing a recurrence equation \(R(n)\) for the graphs \(G \times P_n\), giving the number of spanning subgraphs that satisfy a given combination of the properties. The primary result is that all constructed recurrence equations are homogeneous linear recurrence equations with integer coefficients. A second result is that the property “having a spanning tree with degree restricted to \(1\) and \(3\)” is a comparatively strong property, just like the property “having a Hamilton cycle”, which has been studied extensively in literature.
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