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Some results concerning the valences of (super) edge-magic graphs

Combinatorics 2023-06-29 v1

Abstract

A graph GG is called edge-magic if there exists a bijective function f:V(G)E(G){1,2,,V(G)+E(G)}f:V\left(G\right) \cup E\left(G\right)\rightarrow \left\{1, 2, \ldots , \left\vert V\left( G\right) \right\vert +\left\vert E\left( G\right) \right\vert \right\} such that f(u)+f(v)+f(uv)f\left(u\right) + f\left(v\right) + f\left(uv\right) is a constant (called the valence of ff) for each uvE(G)uv\in E\left( G\right) . If f(V(G))={1,2,,V(G)}f\left(V \left(G\right)\right) =\left\{1, 2, \ldots , \left\vert V\left( G\right) \right\vert \right\}, then GG is called a super edge-magic graph. A stronger version of edge-magic and super edge-magic graphs appeared when the concepts of perfect edge-magic and perfect super edge-magic graphs were introduced. The super edge-magic deficiency μs(G) \mu_{s}\left(G\right) of a graph GG is defined to be either the smallest nonnegative integer nn with the property that GnK1G \cup nK_{1} is super edge-magic or ++ \infty if there exists no such integer nn. On the other hand, the edge-magic deficiency μ(G) \mu\left(G\right) of a graph GG is the smallest nonnegative integer nn for which GnK1G\cup nK_{1} is edge-magic, being μ(G) \mu\left(G\right) always finite. In this paper, the concepts of (super) edge-magic deficiency are generalized using the concepts of perfect (super) edge-magic graphs. This naturally leads to the study of the valences of edge-magic and super edge-magic labelings. We present some general results in this direction and study the perfect (super) edge-magic deficiency of the star K1,nK_{1,n}.

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@article{arxiv.2306.15986,
  title  = {Some results concerning the valences of (super) edge-magic graphs},
  author = {Yukio Takahashi and Francesc A. Muntaner-Batle and Rikio Ichishima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.15986},
  year   = {2023}
}