A labeling of a graph is a mapping that carries some set of graph elements into numbers (usually positive integers). An (a,d)-edge-antimagic total labeling of a graph with p vertices and q edges is a one-to-one mapping that takes the vertices and edges onto the integers 1,2…,p+q, so that the sum of the labels on the edges and the labels of their end vertices forms an arithmetic progression starting at a and having difference d. Such a labeling is called super if the p smallest possible labels appear at the vertices. In this paper we prove that every even regular graph and every odd regular graph with a 1-factor are super (a,1)-edge-antimagic total. We also introduce some constructions of non-regular super (a,1)-edge-antimagic total graph...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a finite, simple and undirected graph. The edge-magic total or vertex-magic t...
For a graph G=(V,E), a bijection f from V(G)∪E(G)→{1,2,…,|V(G)|+|E(G)|} is called (a,d)-edge-antimag...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...
AbstractA labeling of a graph is a mapping that carries some set of graph elements into numbers (usu...
AbstractA graph G of order p and size q is called (a,d)-edge-antimagic total if there exists a bijec...
AbstractKotzig and Rosa conjectured that every tree admits an edge-magic total labeling. Enomoto et ...
Let G = (V,E) be a finite, simple and undirected graph with p vertices and q edges. An (a, d)-vertex...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...
AbstractA graph G of order p and size q is called (a,d)-edge-antimagic total if there exists a bijec...
summary:A graph is called supermagic if it admits a labelling of the edges by pairwise different con...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a finite, simple and non-empty (p,q)-graph of order p and size q. An (a,d)-ve...
Let G = (V, E) be a simple, finite and undirected graph with v vertices and e edges, A graph labelin...
AbstractFor a graph G=(V,E), a bijection g from V(G)∪E(G) into {1,2,…, |V(G)|+|E(G)|} is called (a,d...
An <i>(a,d)-edge antimagic total labeling of a (p, q)</i>-graph G is bijection f:V∪E→{1,2,3,…,p+q} w...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a finite, simple and undirected graph. The edge-magic total or vertex-magic t...
For a graph G=(V,E), a bijection f from V(G)∪E(G)→{1,2,…,|V(G)|+|E(G)|} is called (a,d)-edge-antimag...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...
AbstractA labeling of a graph is a mapping that carries some set of graph elements into numbers (usu...
AbstractA graph G of order p and size q is called (a,d)-edge-antimagic total if there exists a bijec...
AbstractKotzig and Rosa conjectured that every tree admits an edge-magic total labeling. Enomoto et ...
Let G = (V,E) be a finite, simple and undirected graph with p vertices and q edges. An (a, d)-vertex...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...
AbstractA graph G of order p and size q is called (a,d)-edge-antimagic total if there exists a bijec...
summary:A graph is called supermagic if it admits a labelling of the edges by pairwise different con...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a finite, simple and non-empty (p,q)-graph of order p and size q. An (a,d)-ve...
Let G = (V, E) be a simple, finite and undirected graph with v vertices and e edges, A graph labelin...
AbstractFor a graph G=(V,E), a bijection g from V(G)∪E(G) into {1,2,…, |V(G)|+|E(G)|} is called (a,d...
An <i>(a,d)-edge antimagic total labeling of a (p, q)</i>-graph G is bijection f:V∪E→{1,2,3,…,p+q} w...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a finite, simple and undirected graph. The edge-magic total or vertex-magic t...
For a graph G=(V,E), a bijection f from V(G)∪E(G)→{1,2,…,|V(G)|+|E(G)|} is called (a,d)-edge-antimag...
Abstract. A G graph of order p and size q is called an (a,d)-edge antimagic total if there exist a b...