On compositions of numbers and graphs
Abstract
The main purpose of this note is to pose a couple of problems which are easily formulated thought some seem to be not yet solved. These problems are of general interest for discrete mathematics including a new twig of a bough of theory of graphs i.e. a given graph compositions. The problems result from and are served in the entourage of series of exercises with hints based predominantly on the second reference and other related recent papers.
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