On self-centeredness of product of graphs (Q2402949)

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On self-centeredness of product of graphs
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    On self-centeredness of product of graphs (English)
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    15 September 2017
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    Summary: A graph \(G\) is said to be a self-centered graph if the eccentricity of every vertex of the graph is the same. In other words, a graph is a self-centered graph if radius and diameter of the graph are equal. In this paper, self-centeredness of strong product, co-normal product, and lexicographic product of graphs is studied in detail. The necessary and sufficient conditions for these products of graphs to be a self-centered graph are also discussed. The distance between any two vertices in the co-normal product of a finite number of graphs is also computed analytically.
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    self-centeredness of strong product of graphs
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    self-centeredness of co-normal product of graphs
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    lexicographic product of graphs
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