Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4650162 Discrete Mathematics 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A graph GG is called TT-unique   if any other graph having the same Tutte polynomial as GG is isomorphic to GG. Recently, there has been much interest in determining TT-unique graphs and matroids. For example, de Mier and Noy [A. de Mier, M. Noy, On graphs determined by their Tutte polynomials, Graphs Combin. 20 (2004) 105–119; A. de Mier, M. Noy, Tutte uniqueness of line graphs, Discrete Math. 301 (2005) 57–65] showed that wheels, ladders, Möbius ladders, square of cycles, hypercubes, and certain class of line graphs are all TT-unique. In this paper, we prove that the twisted wheels are also TT-unique.

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