نتایج جستجو برای: reduced x join of graphs
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Given two graphs G and H, assume that C = {C1, C2, . . . , Cq} is a clique cover of G and U is a subset of V (H). We introduce a new graph operation called the clique cover product, denoted by G ⋆ HU , as follows: for each clique Ci ∈ C , add a copy of the graph H and join every vertex of Ci to every vertex of U . We prove that the independence polynomial of G ⋆ HU I(G ⋆ H ;x) = I(H;x)I(G; xI(H...
In [1], Hamzeh, Iranmanesh Hossein-Zadeh and M. V. Diudea recently introduced the generalized degree distance of graphs. In this paper, we present explicit formulas for this new graph invariant of the Cartesian product, composition, join, disjunction and symmetric difference of graphs and introduce generalized and modified generalized degree distance polynomials of graphs, such that their first...
Dushnik and Miller defined the dimension of a partial order P as the minimum number of linear orders whose intersection is P. Ken Bogart asked if the dimension of a partial order is an invariant of the associated comparability graph. In this paper we answer Bogart's question in the affirmative. The proof involves a characterization of the class of comparability graphs defined by Aigner and Prin...
Let G(V;E) be a graph. The common neighborhood graph (congraph) of G is a graph with vertex set V , in which two vertices are adjacent if and only if they have a common neighbor in G. In this paper, we obtain characteristics of congraphs under graph operations; Graph :::::union:::::, Graph cartesian product, Graph tensor product, and Graph join, and relations between Cayley graphs and its c...
We introduce a new graph parameter, the rupture degree. The rupture degree for a complete graph Kn is defined as 1 − n, and the rupture degree for an incomplete connected graph G is defined by r(G) = max{ω(G − X)− |X| − m(G − X) : X ⊂ V(G),ω(G − X) > 1}, where ω(G − X) is the number of components of G − X and m(G − X) is the order of a largest component of G − X . It is shown that this paramete...
The distance d(u, v) between two vertices u and v of a graph G is equal to the length of a shortest path that connects u and v. Define WW (G, x) = 1/2 ∑ {a,b}⊆V (G) x d(a,b)+d(a,b), where d(G) is the greatest distance between any two vertices. In this paper the hyper-Wiener polynomials of the Cartesian product, composition, join and disjunction of graphs are computed.
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