Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5775650 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The Kirchhoff index of a connected graph is the sum of the resistance distance between all unordered pairs of vertices and may also be expressed by its Laplacian eigenvalues. The vertex (resp. edge) k-partiteness of a graph G with n vertices is the minimum number of vertices (resp. edges) whose deletion from G yields a k-partite graph. In this paper, we determine the minimum Kirchhoff index of graphs with a given vertex k-partiteness and the minimum Kirchhoff index of graphs with a given edge bipartiteness, when the given edge bipartiteness is no more than n4.
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