The Neighbour Sum Problem on Trees
Abstract
A graph G = ( V, E) is said to satisfy the Neighbour Sum Property if there exists some f: V R such that f 0 and it maps every vertex to the sum of the values taken by its neighbours. In this article, we provide an algorithm to check whether a given finite tree satisfies the neighbour sum property. We also find a large class of trees on n vertices that satisfy the property.
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