
doi: 10.3390/math11112520
There are six different classes of endomorphisms for a graph. The sets of these endomorphisms always form a chain under the inclusion of sets. In order to study these different endomorphisms more systematically, Böttcher and Knauer proposed the concept of the endomorphism type of a graph in 1992. In this paper, we explore the six different classes of endomorphisms of graph P(3m+1,3). In particular, the endomorphism type of P(3m+1,3) is given.
endomorphism; half-strong endomorphism; isomorphism; endomorphism type, isomorphism, QA1-939, endomorphism, half-strong endomorphism, endomorphism type, Mathematics
endomorphism; half-strong endomorphism; isomorphism; endomorphism type, isomorphism, QA1-939, endomorphism, half-strong endomorphism, endomorphism type, Mathematics
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