Irregularity in Graphs

Irregularity in Graphs

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Ali, Akbar
Springer International Publishing
EAN: 9783030679934
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Die Theorie der regularen Graphen (The Theory of Regular Graphs), written by the Danish Mathematician Julius Petersen in 1891, is often considered the first strictly theoretical paper dealing with graphs. In the 130 years since then, regular graphs have been a common and popular area of study. While regular graphs are typically considered to be graphs whose vertices all have the same degree, a more general interpretation is that of graphs possessing some common characteristic throughout their structure. During the past several decades, however, there has been some increased interest in investigating graphs possessing a property that is, in a sense, opposite to regularity. It is this topic with which this book deals, giving rise to a study of what might be called irregularity in graphs. Here, various irregularity concepts dealing with several topics in graph theory are described, such as degrees of vertices, graph labelings, weightings, colorings, graph structures, Eulerian and Hamiltonian properties, graph decompositions, and Ramsey-type problems. 
EAN 9783030679934
ISBN 3030679934
Binding Ebook
Publisher Springer International Publishing
Publication date May 20, 2021
Language English
Authors Ali, Akbar; Chartrand, Gary; Zhang, Ping
Series SpringerBriefs in Mathematics