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Vol. CXXXIII, No. 31, pp. 57–68 (2006)

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Inequalities between distance–based graph polynomials

I. Gutman, Olga Miljkovic, B. ZHOU and M. Petrovic

Faculty of Science, University of Kragujevac, P. O. Box 60, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia
Department of Mathematics, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, P. R. China

Abstract: In a recent paper [ I. Gutman, Bull. Acad. Serbe Sci. Arts (Cl. Math. Natur.) 131 (2005) 1–7], the Hosoya polynomial $H=H(G,\lambda)$ of a graph $G$ , and two related distance–based polynomials $H_1=H_1(G,\lambda)$ and $H_2=H_2(G,\lambda)$ were examined. We now show that $$\max\{\delta H_1 - \delta^2 H , \Delta H_1 - \Delta^2 H\} \leq H_2 \leq \Delta H_1 - \delta \Delta H$$ holds for all graphs $G$ and for all $\lambda \geq 0$ , where $\delta$ and $\Delta$ are the smallest and greatest vertex degree in $G$ . The answer to the question which of the terms $\delta H_1 - \delta^2 H$ and $\Delta H_1 - \Delta^2 H$ is greater, depends on the graph $G$ and on the value of the variable $\lambda$ . We find a number of particular solutions of this problem.

Keywords: Graph polynomial, distance (in graph)

Classification (MSC2000): 05C12, 05C05

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