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Total vertex irregularity strength of corona product of some graphs

Authors: Jeyanthi, P.; Sudha, A.;

Total vertex irregularity strength of corona product of some graphs

Abstract

A vertex irregular total k-labeling of a graph G with vertex set V and edge set E is an assignment of positive integer labels {1, 2, ..., k} to both vertices and edges so that the weights calculated at vertices are distinct. The total vertex irregularity strength of G, denoted by tvs(G)is the minimum value of the largest label k over all such irregular assignment. In this paper, we study the total vertex irregularity strength for n ≥ 3, m ≥ 2, Pn ⊙ K1, Pn ⊙ K2, Cn ⊙ K2, Ln ⊙ K1, CLn ⊙ K1, P2 ⊙ Cn, Pn ⊙ Km, Cn ⊙ Km

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