Greedy trees, subtrees and antichains (Q396846)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6330300
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    Greedy trees, subtrees and antichains
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6330300

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      Greedy trees, subtrees and antichains (English)
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      14 August 2014
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      Summary: Greedy trees are constructed from a given degree sequence by a simple greedy algorithm that assigns the highest degree to the root, the second-, third-, \(\dots \)highest degrees to the root's neighbors, and so on. They have been shown to maximize or minimize a number of different graph invariants among trees with a given degree sequence. In particular, the total number of subtrees of a tree is maximized by the greedy tree. In this work, we show that in fact a much stronger statement holds true: greedy trees maximize the number of subtrees of any given order. This parallels recent results on distance-based graph invariants. We obtain a number of corollaries from this fact and also prove analogous results for related invariants, most notably the number of antichains of given cardinality in a rooted tree.
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      greedy trees
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      degree sequences
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      subtrees
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      antichains
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