The join of split graphs whose completely regular endomorphisms form a monoid

Hailong Hou; Yanhua Song; Rui Gu

Open Mathematics (2017)

  • Volume: 15, Issue: 1, page 833-839
  • ISSN: 2391-5455

Abstract

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In this paper, completely regular endomorphisms of the join of split graphs are investigated. We give conditions under which all completely regular endomorphisms of the join of two split graphs form a monoid.

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Hailong Hou, Yanhua Song, and Rui Gu. "The join of split graphs whose completely regular endomorphisms form a monoid." Open Mathematics 15.1 (2017): 833-839. <http://eudml.org/doc/288530>.

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