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The variation of the Randic index with regard to minimum and maximum degree

Combinatorics 2016-02-12 v1

Abstract

The variation of the Randi\'c index R(G) R'(G) of a graph GG is defined by\ R(G)=uvE(G)1max{d(u)d(v)}R(G) = \sum_{uv \in E(G)}\frac 1{\max \{d(u) d(v)\}}, where d(u)d(u) is the degree of vertex uu and the summation extends over all edges uvuv of GG. Let G(k,n)G(k,n) be the set of connected simple nn-vertex graphs with minimum vertex degree kk. In this paper we found in G(k,n)G(k,n) graphs for which the variation of the Randi\'c index attains its minimum value. When kn2k \leq \frac n2 the extremal graphs are complete split graphs Kk,nkK_{k,n-k}^*, which only vertices of two degrees, i.e. degree kk and degree n1n-1, and the number of vertices of degree kk is nkn-k, while the number of vertices of degree n1n-1 is kk. For kn2k \geq \frac n2 the extremal graphs have also vertices of two degrees kk and n1n-1, and the number of vertices of degree kk is n2\frac n2. Further, we generalized results for graphs with given maximum degree.

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@article{arxiv.1602.03698,
  title  = {The variation of the Randic index with regard to minimum and maximum degree},
  author = {Milica Milivojevic and Ljiljana Pavlovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.03698},
  year   = {2016}
}

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