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Edge-Magic Total Labelings

W. D. Wallis
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W. D. Wallis: Southern Illinois University, Department of Mathematics

Chapter 2 in Magic Graphs, 2001, pp 17-64 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract An edge-magic total labeling on a graph G is a one-to-one map λ from V(G) ∪ E(G) onto the integers 1, 2, …, v + e, where v =V(G)\ and e = E(G), with the property that, given any edge (xy), k(x) + k(xy) + k(y) = k for some constant k. In other words, wt (xy) = K for any choice of edge xy. k is called the magic sum of G. Any graph with an edge-magic total labeling will be called edge-magic.

Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0123-6_2

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