Divisor graph of the complement of (R)
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Abstract: Let overline{Gamma(R)} be the complement of zero divisor graph of a finite commutative ring R. In this article, we have provided the answer of the question (ii) raised by Osba and Alkam in their paper and prove that overline{Gamma(R)} is a divisor graph if R is a local ring. It is shown that when R is a product of two local rings, then overline{Gamma(R)} is a divisor graph if one of them is an integral domain. Also, we prove that if cardinality of Ass(R) = 2, then overline{Gamma(R)} is a divisor graph.
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