On the maximum CEI of graphs with paprameters
Abstract
The connective eccentricity index (CEI) of a graph G is defined as ce(G)=Σv ∈ V(G)dG(v)G(v), where dG(v) is the degree of v and G(v) is the eccentricity of v. In this paper, we characterize the unique graphs with maximum CEI from three classes of graphs: the n-vertex graphs with fixed connectivity and diameter, the n-vertex graphs with fixed connectivity and independence number, and the n-vertex graphs with fixed connectivity and minimum degree.
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