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Minimum Eccentric Connectivity Index for Graphs with Fixed Order and Fixed Number of Pending Vertices

Discrete Mathematics 2024-03-11 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

The eccentric connectivity index of a connected graph GG is the sum over all vertices vv of the product dG(v)eG(v)d_{G}(v) e_{G}(v), where dG(v)d_{G}(v) is the degree of vv in GG and eG(v)e_{G}(v) is the maximum distance between vv and any other vertex of GG. This index is helpful for the prediction of biological activities of diverse nature, a molecule being modeled as a graph where atoms are represented by vertices and chemical bonds by edges. We characterize those graphs which have the smallest eccentric connectivity index among all connected graphs of a given order nn. Also, given two integers nn and pp with pn1p\leq n-1, we characterize those graphs which have the smallest eccentric connectivity index among all connected graphs of order nn with pp pending vertices.

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@article{arxiv.1809.03158,
  title  = {Minimum Eccentric Connectivity Index for Graphs with Fixed Order and Fixed Number of Pending Vertices},
  author = {Gauvain Devillez and Alain Hertz and Hadrien Mélot and Pierre Hauweele},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03158},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages