Irregular networks, regular graphs and integer matrices with distinct row and column sums (Q1825880)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4122026
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    Irregular networks, regular graphs and integer matrices with distinct row and column sums
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4122026

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      Irregular networks, regular graphs and integer matrices with distinct row and column sums (English)
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      A network is a simple graph to which each edge is assigned a positive integer value or weight. The degree of a vertex in a network is the sum of weights of its incident edges. A network is irregular if all the vertices have distinct degrees. The strength of a network is the maximum weight assigned to any edge, while the irregularity strength s(G) of a graph G is the minimum strength among irregular networks with underlying graph G. It is known that if G is an r-regular graph of order n then \(s(G)\geq (n+r-1)/r.\) In this paper infinitely many r-regular graphs with \(s(G)=(n+r-1)/r\) are exhibited and it is proved that \(s(G)\leq [n/2]+2\) if r is even. Also positive integer matrice with distinct row and column sums having the smallest possible maximal entry are studied.
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      biparticle graph
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      strength of a network
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      regular graph
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