Reflexive line graphs of trees
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- A subdivision theorem for vertices not on internal paths
- Discrete hyperbolic geometry
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(6)- Some results involving the \(A_\alpha\)-eigenvalues for graphs and line graphs
- Reflexive line graphs of trees and Salem numbers
- Salem Numbers, Pisot Numbers, Mahler Measure, and Graphs
- Multicyclic treelike reflexive graphs
- Graphs with all but two eigenvalues in \([-2, 0]\)
- Invariants for incidence matrix of a tree
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