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Minimizing Degree-based Topological Indices for Trees with Given Number of Pendent Vertices + Erratum

Combinatorics 2015-07-20 v3

Abstract

We derive sharp lower bounds for the first and the second Zagreb indices (M1M_1 and M2M_2 respectively) for trees and chemical trees with the given number of pendent vertices and find optimal trees. M1M_1 is minimized by a tree with all internal vertices having degree 4, while M2M_2 is minimized by a tree where each "stem" vertex is incident to 3 or 4 pendent vertices and one internal vertex, while the rest internal vertices are incident to 3 other internal vertices. The technique is shown to generalize to the weighted first Zagreb index, the zeroth order general Randi\'{c} index, as long as to many other degree-based indices. Later the erratum was added: Theorem 3 says that the second Zagreb index M2M_2 cannot be less than 11n2711n-27 for a tree with n8n\ge 8 pendent vertices. Yet the tree exists with n=8n=8 vertices (the two-sided broom) violating this inequality. The reason is that the proof of Theorem 3 relays on a tacit assumption that an index-minimizing tree contains no vertices of degree 2. This assumption appears to be invalid in general. In this erratum we show that the inequality M211n27M_2 \ge 11n-27 still holds for trees with n9n\ge 9 vertices and provide the valid proof of the (corrected) Theorem 3.

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@article{arxiv.1405.1293,
  title  = {Minimizing Degree-based Topological Indices for Trees with Given Number of Pendent Vertices + Erratum},
  author = {Mikhail Goubko and Tamás Réti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.1293},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Original paper: 15 pages, 2 figures. Erratum: 8 pages, 2 figures. Professor Tam'as R'eti contributed to the erratum