Graph Classes


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Graph Classes


Graph Classes

Author: Andreas Brandstadt

language: en

Publisher: SIAM

Release Date: 1999-01-01


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This well-organized reference is a definitive encyclopedia for the literature on graph classes. It contains a survey of more than 200 classes of graphs, organized by types of properties used to define and characterize the classes, citing key theorems and literature references for each. The authors state results without proof, providing readers with easy access to far more key theorems than are commonly found in other mathematical texts. Interconnections between graph classes are also provided to make the book useful to a variety of readers.

Graph Classes


Graph Classes

Author: Andreas Brandstadt

language: en

Publisher: SIAM

Release Date: 1999-01-01


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The definitive encyclopedia for the literature on graph classes.

Uncertain Labeling Graphs and Uncertain Graph Classes (with Survey for Various Uncertain Sets)


Uncertain Labeling Graphs and Uncertain Graph Classes (with Survey for Various Uncertain Sets)

Author: Takaaki Fujita

language: en

Publisher: Infinite Study

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Graph theory, a branch of mathematics, studies the relationships between entities using vertices and edges. Uncertain Graph Theory has emerged within this field to model the uncertainties present in real-world networks. Graph labeling involves assigning labels, typically integers, to the vertices or edges of a graph according to specific rules or constraints. This paper introduces the concept of the Turiyam Neutrosophic Labeling Graph, which extends the traditional graph framework by incorporating four membership values—truth, indeterminacy, falsity, and a liberal state—at each vertex and edge. This approach enables a more nuanced representation of complex relationships. Additionally, we discuss the Single-Valued Pentapartitioned Neutrosophic Labeling Graph.The paper also examines the relationships between these novel graph concepts and other established types of graphs. In the Future Directions section, we propose several new classes of Uncertain Graphs and Labeling Graphs. And the appendix of this paper details the findings from an investigation into set concepts within Uncertain Theory. These set concepts have inspired numerous proposals and studies by various researchers, driven by their applications, mathematical properties, and research interests.