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    Bounding the largest eigenvalue of trees in terms of the largest vertex degree (English)
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    11 March 2003
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    Let \(\lambda_1(G)\) denote the largest eigenvalue of the adjacency matrix and let \(\mu_1(G)\) denote the largest eigenvalue of the Laplacian matrix \(L(G)= QQ^t\) of a graph \(G\) (\(Q\) is an incidence matrix of \(G\)). The author shows that if a tree \(T\) has the largest vertex degree \(\Delta\) then \(\lambda_1(T)< 2\sqrt{\Delta- 1}\) and \(\mu_1(T)< \Delta+ 2\sqrt{\Delta-1}\).
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    tree
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    adajancy matrix
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    Laplacian matrix
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    largest eigenvalue
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