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The Harary index of trees

Combinatorics 2011-05-24 v3

Abstract

The Harary index of a graph GG is recently introduced topological index, defined on the reverse distance matrix as H(G)=u,vV(G)1d(u,v)H(G)=\sum_{u,v \in V(G)}\frac{1}{d(u,v)}, where d(u,v)d(u,v) is the length of the shortest path between two distinct vertices uu and vv. We present the partial ordering of starlike trees based on the Harary index and we describe the trees with the second maximal and the second minimal Harary index. In this paper, we investigate the Harary index of trees with kk pendent vertices and determine the extremal trees with maximal Harary index. We also characterize the extremal trees with maximal Harary index with respect to the number of vertices of degree two, matching number, independence number, radius and diameter. In addition, we characterize the extremal trees with minimal Harary index and given maximum degree. We concluded that in all presented classes, the trees with maximal Harary index are exactly those trees with the minimal Wiener index, and vice versa.

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@article{arxiv.1104.0920,
  title  = {The Harary index of trees},
  author = {Aleksandar Ili\' c and Guihai Yu and Lihua Feng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.0920},
  year   = {2011}
}

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14 pages, 2 figures