Neighborhood-Prime Labelings of Trees and Other Classes of Graphs

Abstract

A neighborhood-prime labeling of a graph is a variation of a prime labeling in which the vertices are assigned labels from 1 to |V(G)| such that the of the labels in the neighborhood of each non-degree 1 vertex is equal to 1. In this paper, we examine neighborhood-prime labelings of several classes of graphs such as polygonal snakes and books, with a focus on trees including caterpillars, spiders, and firecrackers.

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