Graceful Labeling of Spider Graphs With at Most Five Legs
A. Panpa,
S. Imnang and
T. Wasuanankul
Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2025, vol. 2025, 1-5
Abstract:
A graceful labeling of a graph G with q edges is an injection f from the vertices of G to the set 0,1,⋯,q such that, when each edge uv is assigned the label fu−fv, the resulting edge labels are distinct. A spider graph is a tree with exactly one vertex of degree greater than 2, and this vertex is called the branch vertex. A leg of a spider graph is a path from the branch vertex to a leaf of the tree. We show that there exists graceful labeling of spider graphs with at most five legs.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1155/jama/5826777
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