Hosoya Polynomials and Wiener Indices of Distances in Graphs

Hosoya Polynomials and Wiener Indices of Distances in Graphs

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Ali, Ahmed M. S.
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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In this work, we deal with three types of distances, namely ordinary distance, the minimum distance (n-distance), and the width distance (w-distance). The ordinary distance between two distinct vertices u and v in a connected graph G is defined as the minimum of the lengths of all u-v paths in G, and usually denoted by dG(u,v), or d(u,v).The minimum distance in a connected graph G between a singleton vertex v belong to V and (n-1)-subset S of V , n 2, denoted by dn(u,v) and termed n-distance, is the minimum of the distances from v to the vertices in S.The container between two distinct vertices u and v in a connected graph G is defined as a set of vertex-disjoint u-v paths, and is denoted by C(u,v). The container width w = w(C(u,v)) , is the number of paths in the container, i.e.,w(C(u,v)) = C(u.v) . The length of a container l = l(C(u,v)) is the length of a longest path in C(u,v).For every fixed positive integer w, the width distance (w-distance) between u and v is defined as: dn (u,v G)= min l(C(u,v)) ,where the minimum is taken over all containers C(u,v) of width w. Assume that the vertices u and v are distinct when w 2.
EAN 9783845401010
ISBN 384540101X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date July 7, 2011
Pages 148
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 9
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Ali, Ahmed M. S.; Ali, Ali A.; Ismail, Tahir H.