Possible cardinalities of the center of a graph
Combinatorics
2020-09-15 v1
Abstract
A central vertex of a graph is a vertex whose eccentricity equals the radius. The center of a graph is the set of all central vertices. The central ratio of a graph is the ratio of the cardinality of its center to its order. In 1982, Buckley proved that every positive rational number not exceeding one is the central ratio of some graph. In this paper, we obtain more detailed information by determining which cardinalities are possible for the center of a graph with given order and radius. There are unexpected phenomena in the results. For example, there exists a graph of order and radius whose center has cardinality if and only if We also prove a related uniqueness result.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2009.05925,
title = {Possible cardinalities of the center of a graph},
author = {Yanan Hu and Xingzhi Zhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.05925},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
9 pages, 6 figures