Graphs which are switching equivalent to their complementary line graphs I.
S.K. Simic (1980)
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S.K. Simic (1980)
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D.M. Cvetkovic, S.K. Simic (1978)
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Slobodan K. Simić (1978)
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Slobodan K. Simić (1980)
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Dragoš M. Cvetković (1980)
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Amanda Niedzialomski (2016)
Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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For k ∈ ℤ+ and G a simple, connected graph, a k-radio labeling f : V (G) → ℤ+ of G requires all pairs of distinct vertices u and v to satisfy |f(u) − f(v)| ≥ k + 1 − d(u, v). We consider k-radio labelings of G when k = diam(G). In this setting, f is injective; if f is also surjective onto {1, 2, . . . , |V (G)|}, then f is a consecutive radio labeling. Graphs that can be labeled with such a labeling are called radio graceful. In this paper, we give two results on the existence of radio...
R. Sokarovski (1977)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique [Elektronische Ressource]
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Akiyama, Jin, Harary, Frank (1979)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Stephen Benecke, Christina M. Mynhardt (2012)
Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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Let G ☐ H denote the Cartesian product of the graphs G and H. In 2004, Hartnell and Rall [On dominating the Cartesian product of a graph and K₂, Discuss. Math. Graph Theory 24(3) (2004), 389-402] characterized prism fixers, i.e., graphs G for which γ(G ☐ K₂) = γ(G), and noted that γ(G ☐ Kₙ) ≥ min{|V(G)|, γ(G)+n-2}. We call a graph G a consistent fixer if γ(G ☐ Kₙ) = γ(G)+n-2 for each n such that 2 ≤ n < |V(G)|- γ(G)+2, and characterize this class of graphs. Also...
Sandi Klavžar, Matjaz Kovse (2007)
Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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The Θ-graph Θ(G) of a partial cube G is the intersection graph of the equivalence classes of the Djoković-Winkler relation. Θ-graphs that are 2-connected, trees, or complete graphs are characterized. In particular, Θ(G) is complete if and only if G can be obtained from K₁ by a sequence of (newly introduced) dense expansions. Θ-graphs are also compared with familiar concepts of crossing graphs and τ-graphs.
Cvetkovic, Dragos M. (1983)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique. Nouvelle Série
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Norbert Polat (2003)
Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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A class C of graphs is said to be dually compact closed if, for every infinite G ∈ C, each finite subgraph of G is contained in a finite induced subgraph of G which belongs to C. The class of trees and more generally the one of chordal graphs are dually compact closed. One of the main part of this paper is to settle a question of Hahn, Sands, Sauer and Woodrow by showing that the class of bridged graphs is dually compact closed. To prove this result we use the concept of constructible...
Zlatomir Lukić (1982)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique
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Peter Hudák, Mária Maceková, Tomáš Madaras, Pavol Široczki (2016)
Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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A graph H is defined to be light in a graph family 𝒢 if there exist finite numbers φ(H, 𝒢) and w(H, 𝒢) such that each G ∈ 𝒢 which contains H as a subgraph, also contains its isomorphic copy K with ΔG(K) ≤ φ(H, 𝒢) and ∑x∈V(K) degG(x) ≤ w(H, 𝒢). In this paper, we investigate light graphs in families of plane graphs of minimum degree 2 with prescribed girth and no adjacent 2-vertices, specifying several necessary conditions for their lightness and providing sharp bounds on φ and w...
I.B. Lackovic, D.M. Cvetkovic (1976)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique [Elektronische Ressource]
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D. Cvetkovic (1975)
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