Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4949695 Discrete Applied Mathematics 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Given a connected graph G, the eccentric resistance-distance sum of G is defined as ξR(G)=∑{u,v}⊆VG(εG(u)+εG(v))Ruv, where εG(⋅) is the eccentricity of the corresponding vertex and Ruv is the resistance-distance between u and v in G. In this paper, the graphs of diameter 2 with the largest, second largest, third largest, smallest, second smallest and third smallest eccentric resistance-distance sums are identified, respectively. The main tools are standard results of electrical networks.
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