Planar, outerplanar and ring graph of the intersection graph
Abstract
Let m, n > 1 be two integers, and Zn be a Zm-module. Let I(Zm)* be the set of all non- zero proper ideals of Zm. The Zn-intersection graph of Zm, denoted by Gn(Zm) is a graph with the vertex set I(Zm)*, and two distinct vertices I and J are adjacent if and only if IZn JZn≠ 0. In this paper, we determine the values of m and n for which Gn(Zm) is planar, outerplanar or ring graph.
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