The average lower connectivity of graphs

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For a vertex v of a graph G, the lower connectivity, denoted by sv(G), is the smallest number of vertices that contains v and those vertices whose deletion from G produces a disconnected or a trivial graph. The average lower connectivity denoted by av(G) is the value (vVGsvG)/VG. It is shown that this parameter can be used to measure the vulnerability of networks. This paper contains results on bounds for the average lower connectivity and obtains the average lower connectivity of some graphs. © 2014 Ersin Aslan.

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Aslan, E. (2014). The average lower connectivity of graphs. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/807834

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