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On a Laplacian spectral characterization of graphs of index less than 2
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    On a Laplacian spectral characterization of graphs of index less than 2 (English)
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    6 November 2008
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    A graph is said to be determined by the adjacency (respectively, Laplacian) spectrum if there is no other non-isomorphic graph with the same adjacency (respectively, Laplacian) spectrum. The connected graphs with index less than \(2\) are known, and each is determined by its adjacency spectrum. It is shown that graphs of index less than \(2\) are determined by their Laplacian spectrum.
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    spectra of graphs
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    cospectral graphs
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    Laplacian matrix
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