English

Characterizing $2$-Distance Graphs and Solving the Equations $T_2(X)=kP_2$ or $K_m \cup K_n$

Combinatorics 2015-10-06 v1

Abstract

Let XX be a finite, simple graph with vertex set V(X)V(X). The 22-distance graph T2(X)T_2(X) of XX is the graph with the same vertex set as XX and two vertices are adjacent if and only if their distance in XX is exactly 22. A graph GG is a 22-distance graph if there exists a graph XX such that T2(X)=GT_2(X)=G. In this paper, we give three characterizations of 22-distance graphs, and find all graphs XX such that T2(X)=kP2T_2(X)=kP_2 or KmKnK_m \cup K_n, where k2k \ge 2 is an integer, P2P_2 is the path of order 22, and KmK_m is the complete graph of order m1m \ge 1.

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@article{arxiv.1510.00924,
  title  = {Characterizing $2$-Distance Graphs and Solving the Equations $T_2(X)=kP_2$ or $K_m \cup K_n$},
  author = {Ramuel P. Ching and I. J. L. Garces},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00924},
  year   = {2015}
}