Cooling graph products
Abstract
The cooling number measures the speed at which a slow-moving influence or contagion spreads on a graph. In this paper, we investigate the cooling number of four classical graph products: the Cartesian product, the strong product, the lexicographic product, and the direct product. We also determine the cooling number of a disconnected graph in terms of the cooling numbers of its components. We conclude with open problems.
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