Triangle-degree and triangle-distinct graphs
Abstract
Let G be a simple graph and v be a vertex of G. The triangle-degree of v in G is the number of triangles that contain v. While every graph has at least two vertices with the same degree, there are graphs in which every vertex has a distinct triangle-degree. In this paper, we construct an infinite family of graphs with this property. We also study the vertex degrees and size of graphs with this property.
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