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On Radio Number of Stacked-Book Graphs

Combinatorics 2019-01-03 v1

Abstract

A Stacked-book graph Gm,nG_{m,n} results from the Cartesian product of a star graph SmS_m and path PnP_n, where mm and nn are the orders of SmS_m and PnP_n respectively. A radio labeling problem of a simple and connected graph, GG, involves a non-negative integer function f:V(G)Z+f:V(G)\rightarrow \mathbb Z^+ on the vertex set V(G)V(G) of G, such that for all u,vV(G)u,v \in V(G), f(u)f(v)diam(G)+1d(u,v)|f(u)-f(v)| \geq \textmd{diam}(G)+1-d(u,v), where diam(G)\textmd {diam}(G) is the diameter of GG and d(u,v)d(u,v) is the shortest distance between uu and vv. Suppose that fminf_{min} and fmaxf_{max} are the respective least and largest values of ff on V(G)V(G), then, spanff, the absolute difference of fminf_{min} and fmaxf_{max}, is the span of ff while the radio number rn(G)rn(G) of GG is the least value of spanff over all the possible radio labels on V(G)V(G). In this paper, we obtain the radio number for the stacked-book graph Gm,nG_{m,n} where m4m \geq 4 and nn is even, and obtain bounds for m=3m=3 which improves existing upper and lower bounds for Gm,nG_{m,n} where m=3m=3.

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@article{arxiv.1901.00355,
  title  = {On Radio Number of Stacked-Book Graphs},
  author = {Tayo Charles Adefokun and Deborah Olayide Ajayi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.00355},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages, 2 figures