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Laplacian spectra for categorical product networks and its applications (English)
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13 November 2019
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Summary: The Kirchhoff index, global mean-first passage time, average path length and number of spanning trees are of great importance in the field of networking. The ``Kirchhoff index'' is known as a structure descriptor index. The ``global mean-first passage time'' is known as a measure for nodes that are quickly reachable from the whole network. The ``average path length'' is a measure of the efficiency of information or mass transport on a network, and the ``number of spanning trees'' is used to minimize the cost of power networks, wiring connections, etc. In this paper, we have selected a complex network based on a categorical product and have used the spectrum approach to find the Kirchhoff index, global mean-first passage time, average path length and number of spanning trees. We find the expressions for the product and sum of reciprocals of all nonzero eigenvalues of a categorical product network with the help of the eigenvalues of the path and cycles.
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Laplacian spectra
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categorical product
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Kirchhoff index
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global mean-first passage time
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spanning tree
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