Digraphs in which ordered pairs of out- and in-degrees of vertices are mutually distinct are called irregular, see Gargano et al. [3]. Our investigations focus on the problem: what are possible sizes of irregular digraphs (oriented graphs) for a given order n? We show that those sizes in both cases make up integer intervals. The extremal sizes (the endpoints of these intervals) are found in [1,5]. In this paper we construct, with help of Sokoban-type game, n-vertex irregular oriented graphs (irregular digraphs) of all intermediate sizes
AbstractA simple connected graph is highly irregular if each of its vertices is adjacent only to ver...
AbstractIf x is a vertex of a digraph D, then we denote by d+(x) and d-(x) the outdegree and the ind...
The domination graph of a digraph has the same vertices as the digraph with an edge between two vert...
Digraphs in which ordered pairs of out- and in-degrees of vertices are mutually distinct are called ...
A digraph is called irregular if its distinct vertices have distinct degree pairs. An irregular digr...
AbstractDigraphs in which any two vertices have different pairs of semi-degrees are called fully irr...
AbstractA digraph is called irregular if its vertices have mutually distinct ordered pairs of semi-d...
A digraph in which any two vertices have distinct degree pairs is called irregular. Sets of degree p...
AbstractIf x is a vertex of a digraph D, then we denote by d+(x) and d−(x) the outdegree and the ind...
AbstractIt is an elementary exercise to show that any non-trivial simple graph has two vertices with...
A tournament is an orientation of a complete graph. A directed graph is an interval digraph if for e...
summary:The irregularity of a graph $G=(V, E)$ is defined as the sum of imbalances $|d_u-d_v|$ over ...
The distance d(u,v) from vertex u to vertex v in a digraph G is the length of the shortest directed ...
International audienceA graph G is locally irregular if every two adjacent vertices of G have differ...
AbstractWe call a simple graph highly irregular if each of its vertices is adjacent only to vertices...
AbstractA simple connected graph is highly irregular if each of its vertices is adjacent only to ver...
AbstractIf x is a vertex of a digraph D, then we denote by d+(x) and d-(x) the outdegree and the ind...
The domination graph of a digraph has the same vertices as the digraph with an edge between two vert...
Digraphs in which ordered pairs of out- and in-degrees of vertices are mutually distinct are called ...
A digraph is called irregular if its distinct vertices have distinct degree pairs. An irregular digr...
AbstractDigraphs in which any two vertices have different pairs of semi-degrees are called fully irr...
AbstractA digraph is called irregular if its vertices have mutually distinct ordered pairs of semi-d...
A digraph in which any two vertices have distinct degree pairs is called irregular. Sets of degree p...
AbstractIf x is a vertex of a digraph D, then we denote by d+(x) and d−(x) the outdegree and the ind...
AbstractIt is an elementary exercise to show that any non-trivial simple graph has two vertices with...
A tournament is an orientation of a complete graph. A directed graph is an interval digraph if for e...
summary:The irregularity of a graph $G=(V, E)$ is defined as the sum of imbalances $|d_u-d_v|$ over ...
The distance d(u,v) from vertex u to vertex v in a digraph G is the length of the shortest directed ...
International audienceA graph G is locally irregular if every two adjacent vertices of G have differ...
AbstractWe call a simple graph highly irregular if each of its vertices is adjacent only to vertices...
AbstractA simple connected graph is highly irregular if each of its vertices is adjacent only to ver...
AbstractIf x is a vertex of a digraph D, then we denote by d+(x) and d-(x) the outdegree and the ind...
The domination graph of a digraph has the same vertices as the digraph with an edge between two vert...