The Center and Radius of the Regular Graph of Ideals
Abstract
The regular graph of ideals of the commutative ring R, denoted by reg(R), is a graph whose vertex set is the set of all non-trivial ideals of R and two distinct vertices I and J are adjacent if and only if either I contains a J-regular element or J contains an I-regular element. In this paper, it is proved that the radius of reg(R) equals 3. The central vertices of reg(R) are determined, too.
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