A study of Steiner number and geodetic number in graphs
碩士 === 國立中山大學 === 應用數學系研究所 === 104 === A u − v geodesic in G is a shortest path between u and v in G. The geodetic interval I_G[u,v] is the set of all vertices which are lying on some u − v geodesic. A geodetic set S of G is a subset of vertices in G such that ∪_ u,v∈S I_G[u,v] = V (G). The geodetic...
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ndltd-TW-104NSYS55070802017-07-30T04:41:15Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/31968679556815531336 A study of Steiner number and geodetic number in graphs 圖的斯氏數及測地數之研究 Wan-Jyun Chen 陳婉君 碩士 國立中山大學 應用數學系研究所 104 A u − v geodesic in G is a shortest path between u and v in G. The geodetic interval I_G[u,v] is the set of all vertices which are lying on some u − v geodesic. A geodetic set S of G is a subset of vertices in G such that ∪_ u,v∈S I_G[u,v] = V (G). The geodetic number is the minimum cardinality of a geodetic set in G, denoted by g(G). Let F be a subset of the vertex set of G. A Steiner tree of F in G is a minimum acyclic connected subgraph of G containing F. The Steiner interval of F in G is the collection of vertices lying on some Steiner trees of F in G, denoted by S_G[F]. A Steiner set is the subset F of vertices in G which satisfies S_G[F] = V (G). We call that F is a Steiner set of G. The Steiner number s(G) of G is the minimum cardinality of a Steiner set of G. In [9], there is a conjecture: For integers r ≥ 3 and a ≥ b ≥ 3, there exists a connected graph G with rad(G) = diam(G) = r, s(G) = b, and g(G) = a. We study the conjecture and consider the constraint diam(G) = rad(G)+1. In this thesis, we prove the following results: (1) There exists a graph G of order 4k + 9 with k ≥ 2, diam(G) = rad(G) = 4, g(G) = 3 + k, and s(G) = 3. (2) There exists a graph G of order 4k + 25 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) = 5, g(G) = 4 + k, and s(G) = 3. (3) There exists a graph G of order 6k + 12 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) + 1 = 6, g(G) = 2 + k, and s(G) = 3. (4) There exists a graph G of order 9k + 15 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) + 1 = 7, g(G) = 3 + k, and s(G) = 3. (5) There exists a graph G of order 9k + 12 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) + 1 = 6, g(G) = 2 + 2k, and s(G) =3. Keywords: geodetic number; Steiner number; diameter; radius Li-Da Tong 董立大 2016 學位論文 ; thesis 29 en_US |
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碩士 === 國立中山大學 === 應用數學系研究所 === 104 === A u − v geodesic in G is a shortest path between u and v in G. The geodetic interval I_G[u,v] is the set of all vertices which are lying on some u − v geodesic. A geodetic set S of G is a subset of vertices in G such that ∪_ u,v∈S I_G[u,v] = V (G). The geodetic number is the minimum cardinality of a geodetic set in G, denoted by g(G). Let F be a subset of the vertex set of G. A Steiner tree of F in G is a minimum acyclic connected subgraph of G containing F. The Steiner interval of F in G is the collection of vertices lying on some Steiner trees of F in G, denoted by S_G[F]. A Steiner set is the subset F of vertices in G which satisfies S_G[F] = V (G). We call that F is a Steiner set of G. The Steiner number s(G) of G is the minimum cardinality of a Steiner set of G.
In [9], there is a conjecture: For integers r ≥ 3 and a ≥ b ≥ 3, there exists a connected graph G with rad(G) = diam(G) = r, s(G) = b, and g(G) = a. We study the conjecture and consider the constraint diam(G) = rad(G)+1. In this thesis, we prove the following results:
(1) There exists a graph G of order 4k + 9 with k ≥ 2, diam(G) = rad(G) = 4, g(G) = 3 + k, and s(G) = 3.
(2) There exists a graph G of order 4k + 25 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) = 5, g(G) = 4 + k, and s(G) = 3.
(3) There exists a graph G of order 6k + 12 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) + 1 = 6, g(G) = 2 + k, and s(G) = 3.
(4) There exists a graph G of order 9k + 15 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) + 1 = 7, g(G) = 3 + k, and s(G) = 3.
(5) There exists a graph G of order 9k + 12 with k ≥ 1, diam(G) = rad(G) + 1 = 6, g(G) = 2 + 2k, and s(G) =3.
Keywords: geodetic number; Steiner number; diameter; radius
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