On •-line signed graphs L• (S)

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Abstract

A signed graph (or sigraph for short) is an ordered pair S = (Su,σ), where Su is a graph, G = (V,E), called the underlying graph of S and σ : E → {+,-} is a function from the edge set E of Su into the set {+,-}. For a sigraph S its •-line sigraph, L•(S) is the sigraph in which the edges of S are represented as vertices, two of these vertices are defined adjacent whenever the corresponding edges in S have a vertex in common, any such L-edge ee' has the sign given by the product of the signs of the edges incident with the vertex in e ∩ e'. In this paper we establish a structural characterization of •-line sigraphs, extending a well known characterization of line graphs due to Harary. Further we study several standard properties of •-line sigraphs, such as the balanced •-line sigraphs, sign-compatible •-line sigraphs and C-sign-compatible •-line sigraphs.

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Sinha, D., & Dhama, A. (2015). On •-line signed graphs L• (S). In Discussiones Mathematicae - Graph Theory (Vol. 35, pp. 215–227). University of Zielona Gora. https://doi.org/10.7151/dmgt.1793

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