
arXiv: 2212.05142
A ( 0 , 1 ) -labeling of a set is said to be friendly if the number of elements of the set labeled 0 and the number labeled 1 differ by at most 1. Let g be a labeling of the edge set of a graph that is induced by a labeling f of the vertex set. If both g and f are friendly then g is said to be a cordial labeling of the graph. We extend this concept to directed graphs and investigate the cordiality of directed graphs. We show that all directed paths and all directed cycles are cordial. We also discuss the cordiality of oriented trees and other digraphs.
Graph labelling (graceful graphs, bandwidth, etc.), friendly labeling, cordial digraph, 05C20, 05C38, 05C78, FOS: Mathematics, Directed graphs (digraphs), tournaments, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), cordial labeling
Graph labelling (graceful graphs, bandwidth, etc.), friendly labeling, cordial digraph, 05C20, 05C38, 05C78, FOS: Mathematics, Directed graphs (digraphs), tournaments, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), cordial labeling
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