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Cyclic-antimagic construction of ladders
2019
Engineering and Applied Science Letters
A simple graph G = (V, E) admits an H-covering if every edge in the edge set E(G) belongs to at least one subgraph of G isomorphic to a given graph H. A graph G having an H-covering is called |} defines a bijective map such that, for all subgraphs H of G isomorphic to H, the sums of labels of all vertices and edges belonging to H constitute an arithmetic progression with the initial term a and the common difference d. Such a graph is named as super (a, d)-H-antimagic if h(V(G)) = {1, 2, 3, . .
doi:10.30538/psrp-easl2019.0020
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