Degree-associated edge-reconstruction numbers of double-brooms
Abstract
An edge-deleted subgraph of a graph G is an edge-card. A decard consists of an edge-card and the degree of the missing edge. The degree-associated edge-reconstruction number of a graph G, denoted (G), is the minimum number of decards that suffice to reconstruct G. The adversary degree-associated edge-reconstruction number (G) is the least k such that every set of k decards determines G. We determine these two parameters for all double-brooms. The answer is usually 1 for (G), and 2 for (G) when G is double-broom. But there are exceptions in each case.
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