Global efficiency of graphs (Q896087)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6520409
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6520409 |
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Global efficiency of graphs (English)
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11 December 2015
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The efficiency between two vertices \(i\) and \(j\) is defined to be \(\epsilon_{i,j}=\frac{1}{d(i,j)}\) for all \(i\neq j\). The global efficiency of a graph is defined as \(\displaystyle{E_{\mathrm{glob}}(G)=\frac{1}{n(n-1)}\sum_{i\neq j}\epsilon(v_i,v_j)}\). The authors in this article determine the global efficiency for complete multipartite graphs \(K_{m,n}\), star and subdivided star graphs and the Cartesian products \(K_n\times P_n^m\), \(K_n\times C_n^m\), \(K_n\times K_n\) and \(P_m\times P_n\).
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distance
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efficiency
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global efficiency
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