1. Graph Cordiality -- Extremes and Preservers
- Author
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Beasley, LeRoy b.
- Subjects
Mathematics - Combinatorics ,05C20, 05C60, 05C78 - Abstract
An undirected graph is said to be cordial if there is a friendly (0,1)-labeling of the vertices that induces a friendly (0,1)-labeling of the edges. An undirected graph $G$ is said to be $(2,3)$-orientable if there exists a friendly (0,1)-labeling of the vertices of $G$ such that about one third of the edges are incident to vertices labeled the same. That is, there is some digraph that is an orientation of $G$ that is $(2,3)$-cordial. Examples of the smallest noncordial/non-$(2,3)$-orientable graphs are given and upper bounds on the possible number of edges in a cordial/$(2,3)$-orientable graph are presented. It is also shown that if $T$ is a linear operator on the set of all undirected graphs on $n$ vertices that strongly preserves the set of cordial graphs or the set of $(2,3)$-orientable graphs then $T$ is a vertex permutation.., Comment: 11 pages
- Published
- 2024