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On the Regularity, Planarity and Edge Bounds of Link-irregular Graphs

Combinatorics 2025-06-13 v2

Abstract

A graph GG is a link-irregular graph if every two distinct vertices of GG have non-isomorphic links. The link of a vertex vv in GG is the subgraph induced by the neighbors of vv in GG. Ali, Chartrand and Zhang [Discussiones Mathematicae. Graph Theory, 45(1) (2025) p.95] conjectured that there exists no regular link-irregular graph. In this paper, we show that the existence of an rr-regular link irregular graph is very likely for large enough rr. In particular, we provide a 7-regular link irregular graph on 12 vertices, which serves as a counterexample to the conjecture. Additionally, we prove that no bipartite link-irregular graphs exist, and there are no regular link-irregular graphs on nn-vertices for n9n \leq 9. Also, we determine upper and lower bounds for the number of edges of link-irregular graphs. Furthermore, we show the minimum number of edges in a link-irregular graph on the nn vertices is Ω(nlogn)\Omega(n\sqrt{\log n}). Finally, we prove that all but finitely many link-irregular graphs are non-planar, and there is no regular link-irregular planar graphs.

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@article{arxiv.2503.21916,
  title  = {On the Regularity, Planarity and Edge Bounds of Link-irregular Graphs},
  author = {Alexander Bastien and Omid Khormali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.21916},
  year   = {2025}
}