Connected Q-integral graphs with maximum edge-degree less than or equal to 8

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Graphs with integral signless Laplacian spectrum are called Q-integral graphs. The number of adjacent edges to an edge is defined as the edge-degree of that edge. The Q-spectral radius of a graph is the largest eigenvalue of its signless Laplacian. In 2019, Park and Sano [16] studied connected Q-integral graphs with the maximum edge-degree at most six. In this article, we extend their result and study the connected Q-integral graphs with maximum edge-degree less than or equal to eight. Further, we give an upper bound and a lower bound for the maximum edge-degree of a connected Q-integral graph with respect to its Q-spectral radius. As a corollary, we show that the Q-spectral radius of the connected edge-non-regular Q-integral graph with maximum edge-degree five is six, which we anticipate to be a key for solving the unsolved problem of characterizing such graphs.

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Pervin, J., & Selvaganesh, L. (2023). Connected Q-integral graphs with maximum edge-degree less than or equal to 8. Discrete Mathematics, 346(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2022.113265

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