More on Equienergetic Threshold Graphs
Abstract
The energy of a graph is defined as the sum the absolute values of the eigenvalues of its adjacency matrix. A threshold graph G on n vertices is coded by a binary sequence of length n. In this paper we answer a question posed by Jacobs et al. [Eigenvalues and energy in threshold graphs, Linear Algebra Appl. 465 (2015) 412-425], by giving an infinite sequences of threshold graphs having the same energy but differ to the complete graph's energy.
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