Some graph theoretical aspects of generalized truncations
Brian Alspach, Joshua B. Connor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a broader definition of generalized truncations of graphs and explores their standard concepts and parameters, expanding the theoretical understanding of these graph modifications.
Contribution
It provides a new, more inclusive definition of generalized truncations and analyzes their properties, which was not previously studied in this form.
Findings
Extended the definition of generalized truncations
Analyzed standard concepts and parameters for these graphs
Provided theoretical insights into their properties
Abstract
A broader definition of generalized truncations of graphs is introduced followed by an exploration of some standard concepts and parameters with regard to generalized truncations.
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TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Complex Network Analysis Techniques · Computational Physics and Python Applications
