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On the Second-Order Wiener Ratios of Iterated Line Graphs

Combinatorics 2024-01-24 v1

Abstract

The Wiener index W(G) of a graph G is the sum of distances between all unordered pairs of its vertices. Dobrynin and Mel'nikov [in: Distance in Molecular Graphs - Theory, 2012, p. 85-121] propose the study of estimates for extremal values of the ratio R_k(G) = W(L^k(G))/W(G) where L^k(G) denotes the k-th iterated line graph of G. Hri\v{n}\'akov\'a, Knor and \v{S}krekovski [Art Discrete Appl. Math. 1 (2018) #P1.09] prove that for each k>2, the path P_n has the smallest value of the ratio R_k among all trees of large order n, and they conjecture that the same holds for the case k=2. We give a counterexample of every order n>21 to this conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.2401.12370,
  title  = {On the Second-Order Wiener Ratios of Iterated Line Graphs},
  author = {Mohammad Ghebleh and Ali Kanso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.12370},
  year   = {2024}
}