Eccentric Connectivity Index of Strongly Connected Digraphs
Abstract
Let G = (V, E) be a graph with non-empty set of vertices V and set of edges E. The eccentric connectivity index of the graph G is defined as C(G) = Σu ∈ V du \;ecc(u) where du is the degree and ecc(u) is the eccentricity of the vertex u ∈ V. This article is an attempt to find the eccentric connectivity index of strongly connected digraph D with respect to the metric, maximum distance defined by md(u,v)=\d(u,v),d(v,u)\. An attempt is also made to find the extremal values for strongly connected digraphs.
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