On the g-good-neighbor connectivity of graphs

Abstract

Connectivity and diagnosability are two important parameters for the fault tolerant of an interconnection network G. In 1996, F\`abrega and Fiol proposed the g-good-neighbor connectivity of G. In this paper, we show that 1≤ g(G)≤ n-2g-2 for 0≤ g≤ \(G), n-32\, and graphs with g(G)=1,2 and trees with g(Tn)=n-t for 4≤ t≤ n+22 are characterized, respectively. In the end, we get the three extremal results for the g-good-neighbor connectivity.

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