NONREGULAR GRAPHS with MINIMAL TOTAL IRREGULARITY

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The total irregularity of a simple undirected graph G is defined as irrt(G) = 1/2 ∑u,v∈V(G)|dG(u) - dG(v)|, where dG(u) denotes the degree of a vertex u ∈ V(G). Obviously, irrt(G) = 0 if and only if G is regular. Here, we characterise the nonregular graphs with minimal total irregularity and thereby resolve the recent conjecture by Zhu et al. ['The minimal total irregularity of graphs', Preprint, 2014, arXiv:1404.0931v1] about the lower bound on the minimal total irregularity of nonregular connected graphs. We show that the conjectured lower bound of 2n - 4 is attained only if nonregular connected graphs of even order are considered, while the sharp lower bound of n - 1 is attained by graphs of odd order. We also characterise the nonregular graphs with the second and the third smallest total irregularity.

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Abdo, H., & Dimitrov, D. (2015). NONREGULAR GRAPHS with MINIMAL TOTAL IRREGULARITY. Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 92(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0004972715000271

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