The aggregate of a graph
Let G = (V, E) be a finite, undirected graph containing no loops nor multiple edges, where V is the vertex set with N points/vertices and E is the edge set containing M lines. The token of the edge e in G is the number of neighboring edges of e while the aggregate of G, denoted by v(G), is the sum o...
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Main Author: | Lapus, Raymond R. |
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2007
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