Edge rotation and edge slide distance graphs (Q1388979)

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Edge rotation and edge slide distance graphs
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    Edge rotation and edge slide distance graphs (English)
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    2 December 1998
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    An edge rotation (resp. slide) in a graph is the replacement of one vertex of an edge by another (resp. adjacent) one. For two graphs their \(r\)- (resp. \(s\)-) distance is the minimum number of edge rotations (resp. slides) necessary to transform one into the other. Pairs of graphs at \(r\)-distance \(m\) and \(s\)-distance \(n\) are constructed for any \(m\leq n\). An \(r\)- (resp. \(s\)-) distance graph is a set of graphs connected by all edges representing an edge rotation (resp. slide). Every graph is known to be isomorphic to some \(s\)-distance graph, while the same is conjectured for \(r\)-distance graphs. It is shown that all complete graphs, trees, cycles, wheels and complete bipartite graphs are \(r\)-distance graphs.
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    edge rotation
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    edge slide
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    rotation distance
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    slide distance
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    rotation distance graph
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