Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications (Apr 2018)

On inclusive distance vertex irregular labelings

  • Martin Baca,
  • Andrea Semanicova-Fenovcikova,
  • S. Slamin,
  • Kiki A. Sugeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5614/ejgta.2018.6.1.5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 61 – 83

Abstract

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For a simple graph G, a vertex labeling f : V(G) → {1, 2, ..., k} is called a k-labeling. The weight of a vertex v, denoted by wtf(v) is the sum of all vertex labels of vertices in the closed neighborhood of the vertex v. A vertex k-labeling is defined to be an inclusive distance vertex irregular distance k-labeling of G if for every two different vertices u and v there is wtf(u) ≠ wtf(v). The minimum k for which the graph G has a vertex irregular distance k-labeling is called the inclusive distance vertex irregularity strength of G. In this paper we establish a lower bound of the inclusive distance vertex irregularity strength for any graph and determine the exact value of this parameter for several families of graphs.

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