Product antimagic labeling of caterpillars (Q2051631)

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Product antimagic labeling of caterpillars
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    Product antimagic labeling of caterpillars (English)
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    24 November 2021
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    Summary: Let \(G\) be a graph with \(m\) edges. A product antimagic labeling of \(G\) is a bijection from the edge set \(E(G)\) to the set \(\{1, 2, \dots, m\}\) such that the vertex-products are pairwise distinct, where the vertex-product of a vertex \(v\) is the product of labels on the incident edges of \(v\). A graph is called product antimagic if it admits a product antimagic labeling. In this paper, we will show that caterpillars with at least three edges are product antimagic by an \(O(m\log m)\) algorithm.
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