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The (a,b,s,t)-diameter of graphs: a particular case of conditional diameter

Combinatorics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The conditional diameter of a connected graph Γ=(V,E)\Gamma=(V,E) is defined as follows: given a property P{\cal P} of a pair (Γ1,Γ2)(\Gamma_1, \Gamma_2) of subgraphs of Γ\Gamma, the so-called \emph{conditional diameter} or P{\cal P}-{\em diameter} measures the maximum distance among subgraphs satisfying P{\cal P}. That is, DP(Γ):=maxΓ1,Γ2Γ{(Γ1,Γ2):Γ1,Γ2satisfyP}. D_{{\cal P}}(\Gamma):=\max_{\Gamma_1, \Gamma_2\subset \Gamma} \{\partial(\Gamma_1, \Gamma_2): \Gamma_1, \Gamma_2 \quad {\rm satisfy }\quad {\cal P}\}. In this paper we consider the conditional diameter in which P{\cal P} requires that δ(u)α\delta(u)\ge \alpha for all uV(Γ1) u\in V(\Gamma_1), δ(v)β\delta(v)\ge \beta for all vV(Γ2)v\in V(\Gamma_2), V(Γ1)s| V(\Gamma_1)| \ge s and V(Γ2)t| V(\Gamma_2)| \ge t for some integers 1s,tV1\le s,t\le |V| and δα,βΔ\delta \le \alpha, \beta \le \Delta, where δ(x)\delta(x) denotes the degree of a vertex xx of Γ\Gamma, δ\delta denotes the minimum degree and Δ\Delta the maximum degree of Γ\Gamma. The conditional diameter obtained is called (α,β,s,t)(\alpha ,\beta, s,t)-\emph{diameter}. We obtain upper bounds on the (α,β,s,t)(\alpha ,\beta, s,t)-diameter by using the kk-alternating polynomials on the mesh of eigenvalues of an associated weighted graph. The method provides also bounds for other parameters such as vertex separators.

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@article{arxiv.math/0602437,
  title  = {The (a,b,s,t)-diameter of graphs: a particular case of conditional diameter},
  author = {J. A. Rodriguez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0602437},
  year   = {2007}
}