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On the spectral radius of -shape trees

Xiaoling MaFei Wen — 2013

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let A ( G ) be the adjacency matrix of G . The characteristic polynomial of the adjacency matrix A is called the characteristic polynomial of the graph G and is denoted by φ ( G , λ ) or simply φ ( G ) . The spectrum of G consists of the roots (together with their multiplicities) λ 1 ( G ) λ 2 ( G ) ... λ n ( G ) of the equation φ ( G , λ ) = 0 . The largest root λ 1 ( G ) is referred to as the spectral radius of G . A -shape is a tree with exactly two of its vertices having maximal degree 4. We will denote by G ( l 1 , l 2 , ... , l 7 ) ( l 1 0 , l i 1 , i = 2 , 3 , ... , 7 ) a -shape tree such that G ( l 1 , l 2 , ... , l 7 ) - u - v = P l 1 P l 2 ... P l 7 , where u and...

On the multiplicity of Laplacian eigenvalues for unicyclic graphs

Fei WenQiongxiang Huang — 2022

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let G be a connected graph of order n and U a unicyclic graph with the same order. We firstly give a sharp bound for m G ( μ ) , the multiplicity of a Laplacian eigenvalue μ of G . As a straightforward result, m U ( 1 ) n - 2 . We then provide two graph operations (i.e., grafting and shifting) on graph G for which the value of m G ( 1 ) is nondecreasing. As applications, we get the distribution of m U ( 1 ) for unicyclic graphs on n vertices. Moreover, for the two largest possible values of m U ( 1 ) { n - 5 , n - 3 } , the corresponding graphs U are completely...

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