Biharmonic distance of graphs

Abstract

Lipman et al. [ACM Transactions on Graphics 29 (3) (2010), 1--11] introduced the concept of biharmonic distance to measure the distances between pairs of points on a 3D surface. Biharmonic distance has some advantages over resistance distance and geodesic distance in some realistic contexts. Nevertheless, limited work has been done on the biharmonic distance in the discrete case. In this paper, we give some characterizations of the biharmonic distance of a graph. Some basic mathematical properties of biharmonic distance and biharmonic index are established.

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