نتایج جستجو برای: strongly distance balanced graph

تعداد نتایج: 670466  

2010
Ulrike von Luxburg Agnes Radl Matthias Hein

The commute distance between two vertices in a graph is the expected time it takes a random walk to travel from the first to the second vertex and back. We study the behavior of the commute distance as the size of the underlying graph increases. We prove that the commute distance converges to an expression that does not take into account the structure of the graph at all and that is completely ...

2010
Ulrike von Luxburg Agnes Radl Matthias Hein

The commute distance between two vertices in a graph is the expected time it takes a random walk to travel from the first to the second vertex and back. We study the behavior of the commute distance as the size of the underlying graph increases. We prove that the commute distance converges to an expression that does not take into account the structure of the graph at all and that is completely ...

Journal: :transactions on combinatorics 2015
doost ali mojdeh a. sayed-khalkhali hossein abdollahzadeh ahangar yancai zhao

a set $s$ of vertices in a graph $g=(v,e)$ is called a total$k$-distance dominating set if every vertex in $v$ is withindistance $k$ of a vertex in $s$. a graph $g$ is total $k$-distancedomination-critical if $gamma_{t}^{k} (g - x) < gamma_{t}^{k}(g)$ for any vertex $xin v(g)$. in this paper,we investigate some results on total $k$-distance domination-critical of graphs.

Let $G$ be a simple connected graph. In this paper, Szeged dimension and PI$_v$ dimension of graph $G$ are introduced. It is proved that if $G$ is a graph of Szeged dimension $1$ then line graph of $G$ is 2-connected. The dimensions of five composite graphs: sum, corona, composition, disjunction and symmetric difference with strongly regular components is computed. Also explicit formulas of Sze...

2006
Timothée Cour Praveen Srinivasan Jianbo Shi

Graph matching is a fundamental problem in Computer Vision and Machine Learning. We present two contributions. First, we give a new spectral relaxation technique for approximate solutions to matching problems, that naturally incorporates one-to-one or one-to-many constraints within the relaxation scheme. The second is a normalization procedure for existing graph matching scoring functions that ...

Journal: :Journal of Graph Theory 2001
Peter Dankelmann Wayne Goddard Peter J. Slater

For a graph G where the vertices are coloured, the coloured distance of G is defined as the sum of the distances between all unordered pairs of vertices having different colours. Then for a fixed supply s of colours, ds(G) is defined as the minimum coloured distance over all colourings with s. This generalizes the concepts of median and average distance. In this paper we explore bounds on this ...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2010
Joy Morris Pablo Spiga Kerri Webb

A balanced graph is a bipartite graph with no induced circuit of length 2 (mod 4). These graphs arise in linear programming. We focus on graph-algebraic properties of balanced graphs to prove a complete classification of balanced Cayley graphs on abelian groups. Moreover, in Section 5 of this paper, we prove that there is no cubic balanced planar graph. Finally, some remarkable conjectures for ...

2017
Adel Alahmadi Ahmad Alkenani Jon-Lark Kim Minjia Shi Patrick Solé

Directed Strongly Regular Graphs (DSRG) were introduced by Duval as a generalization of strongly regular graphs (SRG’s) [4]. As observed in [8] a special case of these are the doubly regular tournaments or equivalently, the skew Hadamard matrices. As the latter already lead to many interesting codes [10] it is natural to consider the more general case of codes constructed from the adjacency mat...

2015
A. Karim Abu-Affash Paz Carmi Anat Parush Tzur

In the strongly connected spanning subgraph (SCSS) problem, the goal is to find a minimum weight spanning subgraph of a strongly connected directed graph that maintains the strong connectivity. In this paper, we consider the SCSS problem for two families of geometric directed graphs; t-spanners and symmetric disk graphs. Given a constant t ≥ 1, a directed graph G is a t-spanner of a set of poin...

Journal: :transactions on combinatorics 2014
jaisankar senbagamalar jayapal baskar babujee ivan gutman

let $g$ be an $(n,m)$-graph. we say that $g$ has property $(ast)$if for every pair of its adjacent vertices $x$ and $y$, thereexists a vertex $z$, such that $z$ is not adjacentto either $x$ or $y$. if the graph $g$ has property $(ast)$, thenits complement $overline g$ is connected, has diameter 2, and itswiener index is equal to $binom{n}{2}+m$, i.e., the wiener indexis insensitive of any other...

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