AbstractA vertex v is a boundary vertex of a connected graph G if there exists a vertex u such that no neighbor of v is further away from u than v. Moreover, if no vertex in the whole graph V(G) is further away from u than v, then v is called an eccentric vertex of G. A vertex v belongs to the contour of G if no neighbor of v has an eccentricity greater than the eccentricity of v. Furthermore, if no vertex in the whole graph V(G) has an eccentricity greater than the eccentricity of v, then v is called a peripheral vertex of G. This paper is devoted to study these kinds of vertices for the family of chordal graphs. Our main contributions are, firstly, obtaining a realization theorem involving the cardinalities of the periphery, the contour, ...
This is a survey of various results concerning the extremity of graphs and digraphs. Given\ud a grap...
AbstractOre defined a graph to be geodetic if and only if there is a unique shortest path between tw...
For two vertices u and v of a graph G, the closed interval I[u,v] consists of u, v, and all vertices...
AbstractA vertex v is a boundary vertex of a connected graph G if there exists a vertex u such that ...
The eccentricity of a vertex vv in a graph GG is the maximum distance of vv from any other vertex of...
Let G be a finite simple connected graph. A vertex v is a boundary vertex of G if there exists a vert...
The eccentricity of a vertex vv in a graph GG is the maximum distance of vv from any other vertex ...
Let G be a graph and S be a subset of vertices of G. With I[S] we denote the set of all vertices on ...
A vertex is simplicial if the vertices of its neighborhood are pairwise adjacent. It is known that, ...
AbstractThe distance d(u,v) between two vertices u and v in a nontrivial connected graph G is the le...
AbstractThe usual distance between pairs of vertices in a graph naturally gives rise to the notion o...
summary:The eccentricity $e(v)$ of a vertex $v$ is the distance from $v$ to a vertex farthest from $...
A graph G is called a m−eccentric point graph if each point of G has exactly m ≥ 1 eccentric points....
The eccentricity e(u) of a vertex u is the maximum distance of u to any othervertex of G. A vertex v...
AbstractA set of vertices D of a graph G is geodetic if every vertex of G lies on a shortest path be...
This is a survey of various results concerning the extremity of graphs and digraphs. Given\ud a grap...
AbstractOre defined a graph to be geodetic if and only if there is a unique shortest path between tw...
For two vertices u and v of a graph G, the closed interval I[u,v] consists of u, v, and all vertices...
AbstractA vertex v is a boundary vertex of a connected graph G if there exists a vertex u such that ...
The eccentricity of a vertex vv in a graph GG is the maximum distance of vv from any other vertex of...
Let G be a finite simple connected graph. A vertex v is a boundary vertex of G if there exists a vert...
The eccentricity of a vertex vv in a graph GG is the maximum distance of vv from any other vertex ...
Let G be a graph and S be a subset of vertices of G. With I[S] we denote the set of all vertices on ...
A vertex is simplicial if the vertices of its neighborhood are pairwise adjacent. It is known that, ...
AbstractThe distance d(u,v) between two vertices u and v in a nontrivial connected graph G is the le...
AbstractThe usual distance between pairs of vertices in a graph naturally gives rise to the notion o...
summary:The eccentricity $e(v)$ of a vertex $v$ is the distance from $v$ to a vertex farthest from $...
A graph G is called a m−eccentric point graph if each point of G has exactly m ≥ 1 eccentric points....
The eccentricity e(u) of a vertex u is the maximum distance of u to any othervertex of G. A vertex v...
AbstractA set of vertices D of a graph G is geodetic if every vertex of G lies on a shortest path be...
This is a survey of various results concerning the extremity of graphs and digraphs. Given\ud a grap...
AbstractOre defined a graph to be geodetic if and only if there is a unique shortest path between tw...
For two vertices u and v of a graph G, the closed interval I[u,v] consists of u, v, and all vertices...