Solution to a conjecture on the maximal energy of bipartite bicyclic graphs
Abstract
The energy of a simple graph , denoted by , is defined as the sum of the absolute values of all eigenvalues of its adjacency matrix. Let denote the cycle of order and the graph obtained from joining two cycles by a path with its two leaves. Let denote the class of all bipartite bicyclic graphs but not the graph , which is obtained from joining two cycles and ( and ) by an edge. In [I. Gutman, D. Vidovi\'{c}, Quest for molecular graphs with maximal energy: a computer experiment, {\it J. Chem. Inf. Sci.} {\bf41}(2001), 1002--1005], Gutman and Vidovi\'{c} conjectured that the bicyclic graph with maximal energy is , for and . In [X. Li, J. Zhang, On bicyclic graphs with maximal energy, {\it Linear Algebra Appl.} {\bf427}(2007), 87--98], Li and Zhang showed that the conjecture is true for graphs in the class . However, they could not determine which of the two graphs and has the maximal value of energy. In [B. Furtula, S. Radenkovi\'{c}, I. Gutman, Bicyclic molecular graphs with the greatest energy, {\it J. Serb. Chem. Soc.} {\bf73(4)}(2008), 431--433], numerical computations up to were reported, supporting the conjecture. So, it is still necessary to have a mathematical proof to this conjecture. This paper is to show that the energy of is larger than that of , which proves the conjecture for bipartite bicyclic graphs. For non-bipartite bicyclic graphs, the conjecture is still open.
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@article{arxiv.1101.0058,
title = {Solution to a conjecture on the maximal energy of bipartite bicyclic graphs},
author = {Bofeng Huo and Shengjin Ji and Xueliang Li and Yongtang Shi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.0058},
year = {2011}
}
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9 pages