PUBLICATIONS DE L'INSTITUT MATHÉMATIQUE (BEOGRAD) (N.S.) Vol. 50(64) Preimenovati datoteke, proveriti paginaciju!!!, pp. 33--38 (1991) |
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A property of canonical graphsAleksandar Torga{\sh}evMatematicki fakultet, Beograd, YugoslaviaAbstract: A finite connected graph is called canonical if no two of its vertices have the same neighbours. In this paper we prove that in all but a sequence of exceptional cases, deleting of a suitable chosen vertex in a canonical graph also gives a connected canonical graph. This property can have applications in various hereditary problems in the spectral Theory of Graphs. Classification (MSC2000): 05C99 Full text of the article:
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