The minimal size of graphs with given pendant-tree connectivity
Abstract
The concept of pendant-tree k-connectivity τk(G) of a graph G, introduced by Hager in 1985, is a generalization of classical vertex-connectivity. Let f(n,k,) be the minimal number of edges of a graph G of order n with τk(G)= \ (1≤ ≤ n-k). In this paper, we give some exact value or sharp bounds of the parameter f(n,k,).
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