Proof of a Conjecture on Wiener Index and Eccentricity of a graph due to edge contraction
Abstract
For a connected graph G, the Wiener index, denoted by W(G), is the sum of the distance of all pairs of distinct vertices and the eccentricity, denoted by (G), is the sum of the eccentricity of individual vertices. In Kc, the authors posed a conjecture which states that given a graph G with at least three vertices, the difference between W(G) and (G) decreases when an edge is contracted and proved that the conjecture is true when e is a bridge. In this manuscript, we confirm that the conjecture is true for any connected graph G with at least three vertices irrespective of the nature of the edge chosen.
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