The sum numbers of disjoint families of graphs
A graph G is said to be a sum graph if there exist a labeling of G using positive integers such that two vertices labeled a and b in G are adjacent if and only if another vertex in G has a label a+b [4]. The said labeling then is called a sum labeling. The minimum number of isolated vertices require...
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Main Authors: | Eder, Ermar Edhric H., Quindoza, Veronica Jane M., Tan, Michele G. |
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