AbstractWe introduce the cutting number of a point of a connected graph as a natural measure of the extent to which the removal of that point disconnects the graph. The cutting center of the graph is the set of points of maximum cutting number. All possible configurations for the cutting center of a tree are determined, and examples are constructed which realize them. Using the lemma that the cutting center of a tree always lies on a path, it is shown specifically that (1) for every positive integer n, there exists a tree whose cutting center consists of all the n points on this path, and (2) for every nonempty subset of the points on this path, there exists a tree whose cutting center is precisely that subset
In the count of branches, a branchpoint is defined as a point of degree at least three, and a branch...
AbstractThe path-table P(T) of a tree T collects information regarding the paths in T: for each vert...
"Reprinted from Electronics Letters, Vol. 2, No. 8, August 1966."An efficient method of generating a...
We introduce the cutting number of a point of a connected graph as a natural measure of the extent t...
AbstractWe introduce the cutting number of a point of a connected graph as a natural measure of the ...
As a measure of the extent to which the removal of a node disconnects a graph, the cutting number c(...
AbstractIt is shown that in every tree T with N vertices, there are k vertices such that the connect...
AbstractA particular notion of centrality in trees, the centroid, is studied. Previous work has show...
Oellermann and Tian presented an algorithm for finding the n-center of a tree in 1990 [3], but the c...
AbstractWe examine several graph equations involving the center, C(G), of a graph G. The central rat...
summary:The eccentricity of a vertex $v$ of a connected graph $G$ is the distance from $v$ to a vert...
We consider the graph center problem in the joinsemilattice L(T ) of all subtrees of a tree T . A su...
AbstractThe class of k-trees has the property that the minimal sets of vertices separating two nonad...
AbstractIf T is a tree, then the weight of a vertex v in T is the number of vertices in a largest co...
Formulas are obtained for the number of m-cycles, γm(G, n), and the number of all cycles, γ(G, n), i...
In the count of branches, a branchpoint is defined as a point of degree at least three, and a branch...
AbstractThe path-table P(T) of a tree T collects information regarding the paths in T: for each vert...
"Reprinted from Electronics Letters, Vol. 2, No. 8, August 1966."An efficient method of generating a...
We introduce the cutting number of a point of a connected graph as a natural measure of the extent t...
AbstractWe introduce the cutting number of a point of a connected graph as a natural measure of the ...
As a measure of the extent to which the removal of a node disconnects a graph, the cutting number c(...
AbstractIt is shown that in every tree T with N vertices, there are k vertices such that the connect...
AbstractA particular notion of centrality in trees, the centroid, is studied. Previous work has show...
Oellermann and Tian presented an algorithm for finding the n-center of a tree in 1990 [3], but the c...
AbstractWe examine several graph equations involving the center, C(G), of a graph G. The central rat...
summary:The eccentricity of a vertex $v$ of a connected graph $G$ is the distance from $v$ to a vert...
We consider the graph center problem in the joinsemilattice L(T ) of all subtrees of a tree T . A su...
AbstractThe class of k-trees has the property that the minimal sets of vertices separating two nonad...
AbstractIf T is a tree, then the weight of a vertex v in T is the number of vertices in a largest co...
Formulas are obtained for the number of m-cycles, γm(G, n), and the number of all cycles, γ(G, n), i...
In the count of branches, a branchpoint is defined as a point of degree at least three, and a branch...
AbstractThe path-table P(T) of a tree T collects information regarding the paths in T: for each vert...
"Reprinted from Electronics Letters, Vol. 2, No. 8, August 1966."An efficient method of generating a...