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Let G be a graph of order n and rank(G) denotes the rank of its adjacency matrix. Clearly, . In this paper we characterize all graphs G such that or n + 2. Also for every integer n ? 5 and any k, 0 ? k ? n, we construct a graph G of order n, such that .  相似文献   

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For a simple graph G, the energy E(G) is defined as the sum of the absolute values of all the eigenvalues of its adjacency matrix A(G). Let n,m, respectively, be the number of vertices and edges of G. One well-known inequality is that , where λ1 is the spectral radius. If G is k-regular, we have . Denote . Balakrishnan [R. Balakrishnan, The energy of a graph, Linear Algebra Appl. 387 (2004) 287-295] proved that for each ?>0, there exist infinitely many n for each of which there exists a k-regular graph G of order n with k<n-1 and , and proposed an open problem that, given a positive integer n?3, and ?>0, does there exist a k-regular graph G of order n such that . In this paper, we show that for each ?>0, there exist infinitely many such n that . Moreover, we construct another class of simpler graphs which also supports the first assertion that .  相似文献   

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For an integer n and a prime p, let . In this paper, we present a construction for vertex-transitive self-complementary k-uniform hypergraphs of order n for each integer n such that for every prime p, where ?=max{k(2),(k−1)(2)}, and consequently we prove that the necessary conditions on the order of vertex-transitive self-complementary uniform hypergraphs of rank k=2? or k=2?+1 due to Potoňick and Šajna are sufficient. In addition, we use Burnside’s characterization of transitive groups of prime degree to characterize the structure of vertex-transitive self-complementary k-hypergraphs which have prime order p in the case where k=2? or k=2?+1 and , and we present an algorithm to generate all of these structures. We obtain a bound on the number of distinct vertex-transitive self-complementary graphs of prime order , up to isomorphism.  相似文献   

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In this paper, the degree of homogeneous bent functions is discussed. We prove that for any nonnegative integer k, there exists a positive integer N such that for n?N there exist no 2n- variable homogeneous bent functions having degree n-k or more, where N is the least integer satisfying .  相似文献   

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We investigate the relative complexity of the graph isomorphism problem (GI) and problems related to the reconstruction of a graph from its vertex-deleted or edge-deleted subgraphs (in particular, deck checking (DC) and legitimate deck (LD) problems). We show that these problems are closely related for all amounts c?1 of deletion:
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For many of these results, even the c=1 case was not previously known.Similar to the definition of reconstruction numbers vrn(G) [F. Harary, M. Plantholt, The graph reconstruction number, J. Graph Theory 9 (1985) 451-454] and ern(G) (see [J. Lauri, R. Scapellato Topics in Graph Automorphism and Reconstruction, London Mathematical Society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003, p. 120]), we introduce two new graph parameters, vrn(G) and ern(G), and give an example of a family {Gn}n?4 of graphs on n vertices for which vrn(Gn)<vrn(Gn). For every k?2 and n?1, we show that there exists a collection of k graphs on (2k-1+1)n+k vertices with 2n 1-vertex-preimages, i.e., one has families of graph collections whose number of 1-vertex-preimages is huge relative to the size of the graphs involved.  相似文献   

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Suppose that 0<η<1 is given. We call a graph, G, on n vertices an η-Chvátal graph if its degree sequence d1d2≤?≤dn satisfies: for k<n/2, dk≤min{k+ηn,n/2} implies dnkηnnk. (Thus for η=0 we get the well-known Chvátal graphs.) An -algorithm is presented which accepts as input an η-Chvátal graph and produces a Hamiltonian cycle in G as an output. This is a significant improvement on the previous best -algorithm for the problem, which finds a Hamiltonian cycle only in Dirac graphs (δ(G)≥n/2 where δ(G) is the minimum degree in G).  相似文献   

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In this paper, we study the largest Laplacian spectral radius of the bipartite graphs with n vertices and k cut edges and the bicyclic bipartite graphs, respectively. Identifying the center of a star K1,k and one vertex of degree n of Km,n, we denote by the resulting graph. We show that the graph (1?k?n-4) is the unique graph with the largest Laplacian spectral radius among the bipartite graphs with n vertices and k cut edges, and (n?7) is the unique graph with the largest Laplacian spectral radius among all the bicyclic bipartite graphs.  相似文献   

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For every positive integer n, let be the set of primitive Dirichlet characters modulo n. We show that if the Riemann hypothesis is true, then the inequality holds for all k?1, where nk is the product of the first k primes, γ is the Euler-Mascheroni constant, C2 is the twin prime constant, and φ(n) is the Euler function. On the other hand, if the Riemann hypothesis is false, then there are infinitely many k for which the same inequality holds and infinitely many k for which it fails to hold.  相似文献   

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Let f be a graph function which assigns to each graph H a non-negative integer f(H)≤|V(H)|. The f-game chromatic number of a graph G is defined through a two-person game. Let X be a set of colours. Two players, Alice and Bob, take turns colouring the vertices of G with colours from X. A partial colouring c of G is legal (with respect to graph function f) if for any subgraph H of G, the sum of the number of colours used in H and the number of uncoloured vertices of H is at least f(H). Both Alice and Bob must colour legally (i.e., the partial colouring produced needs to be legal). The game ends if either all the vertices are coloured or there are uncoloured vertices with no legal colour. In the former case, Alice wins the game. In the latter case, Bob wins the game. The f-game chromatic number of G, χg(f,G), is the least number of colours that the colour set X needs to contain so that Alice has a winning strategy. Let be the graph function defined as , for any n≥3 and otherwise. Then is called the acyclic game chromatic number of G. In this paper, we prove that any outerplanar graph G has acyclic game chromatic number at most 7. For any integer k, let ?k be the graph function defined as ?k(K2)=2 and ?k(Pk)=3 (Pk is the path on k vertices) and ?k(H)=0 otherwise. This paper proves that if k≥8 then for any tree T, χg(?k,T)≤9. On the other hand, if k≤6, then for any integer n, there is a tree T such that χg(?k,T)≥n.  相似文献   

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Let be the signed edge domination number of G. In 2006, Xu conjectured that: for any 2-connected graph G of order n(n≥2), . In this article we show that this conjecture is not true. More precisely, we show that for any positive integer m, there exists an m-connected graph G such that . Also for every two natural numbers m and n, we determine , where Km,n is the complete bipartite graph with part sizes m and n.  相似文献   

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A k-dimensional box is the Cartesian product R1×R2×?×Rk where each Ri is a closed interval on the real line. The boxicity of a graph G, denoted as , is the minimum integer k such that G can be represented as the intersection graph of a collection of k-dimensional boxes. A unit cube in k-dimensional space or a k-cube is defined as the Cartesian product R1×R2×?×Rk where each Ri is a closed interval on the real line of the form [ai,ai+1]. The cubicity of G, denoted as , is the minimum integer k such that G can be represented as the intersection graph of a collection of k-cubes. The threshold dimension of a graph G(V,E) is the smallest integer k such that E can be covered by k threshold spanning subgraphs of G. In this paper we will show that there exists no polynomial-time algorithm for approximating the threshold dimension of a graph on n vertices with a factor of O(n0.5−?) for any ?>0 unless NP=ZPP. From this result we will show that there exists no polynomial-time algorithm for approximating the boxicity and the cubicity of a graph on n vertices with factor O(n0.5−?) for any ?>0 unless NP=ZPP. In fact all these hardness results hold even for a highly structured class of graphs, namely the split graphs. We will also show that it is NP-complete to determine whether a given split graph has boxicity at most 3.  相似文献   

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A graph G on n vertices is called a Dirac graph if it has a minimum degree of at least n/2. The distance is defined as the number of edges in a shortest path of G joining u and v. In this paper we show that in a Dirac graph G, for every small enough subset S of the vertices, we can distribute the vertices of S along a Hamiltonian cycle C of G in such a way that all but two pairs of subsequent vertices of S have prescribed distances (apart from a difference of at most 1) along C. More precisely we show the following. There are ω,n0>0 such that if G is a Dirac graph on nn0 vertices, d is an arbitrary integer with 3≤dωn/2 and S is an arbitrary subset of the vertices of G with 2≤|S|=kωn/d, then for every sequence di of integers with 3≤did,1≤ik−1, there is a Hamiltonian cycle C of G and an ordering of the vertices of S, a1,a2,…,ak, such that the vertices of S are visited in this order on C and we have
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It is shown that if (X,‖⋅X) is a Banach space with Rademacher cotype q then for every integer n there exists an even integer such that for every we have
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Let k be a positive integer and G be a connected graph. This paper considers the relations among four graph theoretical parameters: the k-domination number γk(G), the connected k-domination number ; the k-independent domination number and the k-irredundance number irk(G). The authors prove that if an irk-set X is a k-independent set of G, then , and that for k?2, if irk(G)=1, if irk(G) is odd, and if irk(G) is even, which generalize some known results.  相似文献   

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A k-dimensional box is the cartesian product R1×R2×?×Rk where each Ri is a closed interval on the real line. The boxicity of a graph G, denoted as box(G), is the minimum integer k such that G is the intersection graph of a collection of k-dimensional boxes. A unit cube in k-dimensional space or a k-cube is defined as the cartesian product R1×R2×?×Rk where each Ri is a closed interval on the real line of the form [ai,ai+1]. The cubicity of G, denoted as cub(G), is the minimum k such that G is the intersection graph of a collection of k-cubes. In this paper we show that cub(G)≤t+⌈log(nt)⌉−1 and , where t is the cardinality of a minimum vertex cover of G and n is the number of vertices of G. We also show the tightness of these upper bounds.F.S. Roberts in his pioneering paper on boxicity and cubicity had shown that for a graph G, and , where n is the number of vertices of G, and these bounds are tight. We show that if G is a bipartite graph then and this bound is tight. We also show that if G is a bipartite graph then . We point out that there exist graphs of very high boxicity but with very low chromatic number. For example there exist bipartite (i.e., 2 colorable) graphs with boxicity equal to . Interestingly, if boxicity is very close to , then chromatic number also has to be very high. In particular, we show that if , s≥0, then , where χ(G) is the chromatic number of G.  相似文献   

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A geometric graph is a graph embedded in the plane in such a way that vertices correspond to points in general position and edges correspond to segments connecting the appropriate points. A noncrossing Hamiltonian path in a geometric graph is a Hamiltonian path which does not contain any intersecting pair of edges. In the paper, we study a problem asked by Micha Perles: determine the largest number h(n) such that when we remove any set of h(n) edges from any complete geometric graph on n vertices, the resulting graph still has a noncrossing Hamiltonian path. We prove that . We also establish several results related to special classes of geometric graphs. Let h1(n) denote the largest number such that when we remove edges of an arbitrary complete subgraph of size at most h1(n) from a complete geometric graph on n vertices the resulting graph still has a noncrossing Hamiltonian path. We prove that . Let h2(n) denote the largest number such that when we remove an arbitrary star with at most h2(n) edges from a complete geometric graph on n vertices the resulting graph still has a noncrossing Hamiltonian path. We show that h2(n)=⌈n/2⌉-1. Further we prove that when we remove any matching from a complete geometric graph the resulting graph will have a noncrossing Hamiltonian path.  相似文献   

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A k-dimensional box is the Cartesian product R1×R2×?×Rk where each Ri is a closed interval on the real line. The boxicity of a graph G, denoted as is the minimum integer k such that G is the intersection graph of a collection of k-dimensional boxes. Halin graphs are the graphs formed by taking a tree with no degree 2 vertex and then connecting its leaves to form a cycle in such a way that the graph has a planar embedding. We prove that if G is a Halin graph that is not isomorphic to K4, then . In fact, we prove the stronger result that if G is a planar graph formed by connecting the leaves of any tree in a simple cycle, then unless G is isomorphic to K4 (in which case its boxicity is 1).  相似文献   

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Let D be a digraph of order n and λ1,λ2,…,λn denote all the eigenvalues of the skew-adjacency matrix of D. The skew energy ES(D) of D is defined as . In this paper, it is proved that for any positive integer k3, there exists a k-regular graph of order n having an orientation D with . This work positively answers a problem proposed by Adiga et al. [C. Adiga, R. Balakrishnan, Wasin So, The skew energy of a digraph, Linear Algebra Appl. 432 (2010) 1825-1835]. In addition, a digraph is also constructed such that its skew energy is the same as the energy of its underlying graph.  相似文献   

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