The n-total graph of an integral domain
Abstract
Let R be a finite product of integral domains and D be a union of prime ideals (it is possible that R is just an integral domain). Let n ≥ 1 be a positive integer. This paper introduces the n-total graph of a (R, D). The n-total graph of (R, D), denoted by n-T(R), is an undirected simple graph with vertex set R, such that two vertices x, y in R are connected by an edge if xn + yn ∈ D. In this paper, we study some graph properties and theoretical ring structure.
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