The T-shape tree is determined by its Laplacian spectrum
From MaRDI portal
Publication:854855
DOI10.1016/J.LAA.2006.04.005zbMATH Open1107.05064OpenAlexW2088970708MaRDI QIDQ854855FDOQ854855
Authors: Wei Wang, Cheng-Xian Xu
Publication date: 7 December 2006
Published in: Linear Algebra and its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.laa.2006.04.005
Cites Work
Cited In (24)
- Spectral characterizations of sandglass graphs
- On the spectral characterization of some unicyclic graphs
- Starlike trees whose maximum degree exceed 4 are determined by their Q-spectra
- On the spectral characterizations of graphs
- Some algebraic properties of a class of integral graphs determined by their spectrum
- Spectral characterizations of lollipop graphs
- On a Laplacian spectral characterization of graphs of index less than 2
- One special double starlike graph is determined by its Laplacian spectrum
- The spectral characterization of graphs of index less than 2 with no path as a component
- Signless Laplacian spectral characterization of line graphs of \(T\)-shape trees
- On the signless Laplacian spectral characterization of the line graphs of \(T\)-shape trees.
- Some graphs determined by their spectra
- The spectral characterization of wind-wheel graphs
- On a signless Laplacian spectral characterization of \(T\)-shape trees
- Starlike trees are determined by their Laplacian spectrum
- The multi-fan graphs are determined by their Laplacian spectra
- On some forests determined by their Laplacian or signless Laplacian spectrum
- Which wheel graphs are determined by their Laplacian spectra?
- The lollipop graph is determined by its \(Q\)-spectrum
- Determination of double quasi-star tree from its Laplacian spectrum
- Domination number and Laplacian eigenvalue of trees
- A special class of triple starlike trees characterized by Laplacian spectrum
- Spectral characterizations of graphs with small spectral radius
- Laplacian spectral characterization of 3-rose graphs
This page was built for publication: The \(T\)-shape tree is determined by its Laplacian spectrum
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q854855)