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Extremal graphs for weights (English)
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12 September 1999
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The \(\alpha\)-weight of an edge \(xy\) of a graph \(G\) is \(d(x)^\alpha\cdot d(y)^\alpha\) where \(d(x)\) and \(d(y)\) are the degrees of the vertices \(x\) and \(y\). The \(\alpha\)-weight of \(G\) is the sum of the \(\alpha\)-weights of its edges. The authors establish the \(\alpha\)-weight of a graph with any fixed number of edges for \(\alpha=1\) and determine bounds for \(\alpha\neq 1\).
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extremal graphs
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weighted graphs
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