Antimedian graphs


Autoria(s): Kannan, Balakrishnan; Changat, Manoj; Klavzar, Sandi; Mathews, Joseph; Peterin, Iztok; Prasanth, G N; Spacapan, Simon
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06/12/2010

06/12/2010

2008

Resumo

Antimedian graphs are introduced as the graphs in which for every triple of vertices there exists a unique vertex x that maximizes the sum of the distances from x to the vertices of the triple. The Cartesian product of graphs is antimedian if and only if its factors are antimedian. It is proved that multiplying a non-antimedian vertex in an antimedian graph yields a larger antimedian graph. Thin even belts are introduced and proved to be antimedian. A characterization of antimedian trees is given that leads to a linear recognition algorithm.

Cochin University of Science and Technology ,Ministry of Science of Slovenia and by the Ministry of Science and Technology of India

Identificador

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF COMBINATORICS Volume 41 (2008), Pages 159–170

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/purl/2009

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en

Palavras-Chave #Multiplying non-antimedian vertices #Optimization #Graph theory
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Working Paper