AbstractThe detour order (of a vertex v) of a graph G is the order of a longest path (beginning at v). The detour sequence of G is a sequence consisting of the detour orders of its vertices. A graph is called a detour graph if its detour sequence is constant. The detour deficiency of a graph G is the difference between the order of G and its detour order. Homogeneously traceable graphs are therefore detour graphs with detour deficiency zero. In this paper, we give a number of constructions for detour graphs of all orders greater than 17 and all detour deficiencies greater than zero. These constructions are used to give examples of nontraceable detour graphs with chromatic number k, k⩾2, and girths up to 7. Moreover we show that, for all pos...
The \emph{$x$-triangle free detour number} $dn_{\triangle f_x}(G)$ of a connected graph $G$ is the m...
For a graph G, the x-triangle free detour set, the x-triangle free detour number, the minimal x-tria...
Abstract: For two vertices u and v in a graph G = (V,E), the distance d(u, v) and detour distance D(...
AbstractThe detour order (of a vertex v) of a graph G is the order of a longest path (beginning at v...
The concepts of detour d-critical graphs, detour d-decreasing graphs, detour d-increasing graphs, de...
By a graph G = (V,E), we mean a finite undirected graph without loops or multiple edges. The order a...
The nth detour chromatic number, χₙ(G) of a graph G is the minimum number of colours required to col...
A detour of a graph is a path of maximum length. A vertex that is common to all detours of a graph i...
The detour matrix (DD) of a graph has for its (i,j) entry the length of the longest path between ver...
For two vertices u and v in a graph G = (V,E), the detour distance D(u,v) is the length of a longest...
AbstractIf every vertex of a graph is an endvertex of a hamiltonian path, then the graph is called h...
The detour matrix (DD) of a graph has for its (i,j) entry the length of the longest path between ver...
For distinct vertices u and v of a nontrivial connected graph G, the detour distance D(u, v) between...
For vertices x and y in a connected graph G, the detour distance D(x,y) is the length of a longest x...
We introduce the concept of the total edge fixing edge-to-vertex detour setof a connected graph . Le...
The \emph{$x$-triangle free detour number} $dn_{\triangle f_x}(G)$ of a connected graph $G$ is the m...
For a graph G, the x-triangle free detour set, the x-triangle free detour number, the minimal x-tria...
Abstract: For two vertices u and v in a graph G = (V,E), the distance d(u, v) and detour distance D(...
AbstractThe detour order (of a vertex v) of a graph G is the order of a longest path (beginning at v...
The concepts of detour d-critical graphs, detour d-decreasing graphs, detour d-increasing graphs, de...
By a graph G = (V,E), we mean a finite undirected graph without loops or multiple edges. The order a...
The nth detour chromatic number, χₙ(G) of a graph G is the minimum number of colours required to col...
A detour of a graph is a path of maximum length. A vertex that is common to all detours of a graph i...
The detour matrix (DD) of a graph has for its (i,j) entry the length of the longest path between ver...
For two vertices u and v in a graph G = (V,E), the detour distance D(u,v) is the length of a longest...
AbstractIf every vertex of a graph is an endvertex of a hamiltonian path, then the graph is called h...
The detour matrix (DD) of a graph has for its (i,j) entry the length of the longest path between ver...
For distinct vertices u and v of a nontrivial connected graph G, the detour distance D(u, v) between...
For vertices x and y in a connected graph G, the detour distance D(x,y) is the length of a longest x...
We introduce the concept of the total edge fixing edge-to-vertex detour setof a connected graph . Le...
The \emph{$x$-triangle free detour number} $dn_{\triangle f_x}(G)$ of a connected graph $G$ is the m...
For a graph G, the x-triangle free detour set, the x-triangle free detour number, the minimal x-tria...
Abstract: For two vertices u and v in a graph G = (V,E), the distance d(u, v) and detour distance D(...