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On the Diameter and Girth of an Annihilating-Ideal Graph

Rings and Algebras 2014-11-18 v1

Abstract

Let RR be a commutative ring with 101\neq 0 and A(R)\Bbb{A}(R) be the set of ideals with nonzero annihilators. The annihilating-ideal graph of RR is defined as the graph AG(R)\Bbb{AG}(R) with the vertex set A(R)=A(R){(0)}\Bbb{A}(R)^{*} = \Bbb{A}(R)\setminus \{(0)\} and two distinct vertices II and JJ are adjacent if and only if IJ=(0)IJ = (0). In this paper, we first study the interplay between the diameter of annihilating-ideal graphs and zero-divisor graphs. Also, we characterize rings RR when gr(AG(R))4{\rm gr}(\Bbb{AG}(R))\geq 4, and so we characterize rings whose annihilating-ideal graphs are bipartite. Finally, in the last section we discuss on a relation between the Smarandache vertices and diameter of AG(R)\Bbb {AG}(R).

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@article{arxiv.1411.4163,
  title  = {On the Diameter and Girth of an Annihilating-Ideal Graph},
  author = {F. Aliniaeifard and M. Behboodi and E. Mehdi-Nezhad and Amir M. Rahimi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4163},
  year   = {2014}
}

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