On the Sparing Number of the Edge-Corona of Graphs
K. P. Chithra, K. A. Germina, N. K. Sudev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the sparing number, the minimum singleton edges needed for a graph to admit an integer additive set-indexer, specifically focusing on the edge corona of graphs and their weak IASI properties.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of the sparing number for the edge corona of graphs and determines this number for specific graph classes under weak IASI conditions.
Findings
Determined the sparing number for the edge corona of certain graphs.
Established conditions for the admissibility of weak IASI in edge corona graphs.
Abstract
Let be the set of all non-negative integers and be its the power set. An integer additive set-indexer (IASI) of a graph is an injective function such that the induced function defined by is also injective, where is the sum set of and . An integer additive set-indexer is said to be a weak integer additive set-indexer (weak IASI) if . The minimum number of singleton set-labeled edges required for the graph to admit an IASI is called the sparing number of the graph. In this paper, we discuss the admissibility of weak IASI by a particular type of graph product called the edge corona of two given graphs and determine the sparing number of the edge corona of…
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TopicsGraph Labeling and Dimension Problems · Advanced Graph Theory Research · Graph theory and applications
