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On super \((a, d)\mathrm{-}Ph\)-antimagic total labeling of stars
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    On super \((a, d)\mathrm{-}Ph\)-antimagic total labeling of stars (English)
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    11 December 2015
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    In this paper, the authors study super \((a,d)\mathrm{-}H\)-antimagic total labeling of star graphs. In the introductory part, they recall the definition of \(H\)-super magic labeling. They also recall \((a,d)\mathrm{-}H\)-antimagic labeling. In the second section, they obtain an upper bound of \(d\) for super \((a,d)\mathrm{-}H\)-antimagic graphs. Then, they study super \((a, d)\mathrm{-}Ph\)-antimagic total labelings of star graphs. Some salient features of this paper are: (1) this paper is a brilliant work done by the authors, (2) it is written in a precise language and with clarity of concepts, (3) they contribute in terms of finding the upper bound for \(d\) in general and in particular for \(Sn\), which admits a super \((a, d)\mathrm{-}Ph\)-antimagic total labeling, (4) they also establish a certain conditions for \(S4\) and \(S5\), not to admit a super \((a,2)\) and \((a,1)\mathrm{-}P3\)-antimagic labeling, respectively, (5) the given figures clearly validate and illustrate the facts in this paper, (6) by listing open problem, the authors inspire the readers to continue their work, (7) on the whole, the standard is very good.
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    \(H\)-covering
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    super \((a,d)\mathrm{-}H\)-antimagic labeling
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    star graph
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