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The (revised) Szeged index and the Wiener index of a nonbipartite graph

Published 23 Nov 2012 in math.CO | (1211.5457v2)

Abstract: Hansen et. al. used the computer programm AutoGraphiX to study the differences between the Szeged index $Sz(G)$ and the Wiener index $W(G)$, and between the revised Szeged index $Sz*(G)$ and the Wiener index for a connected graph $G$. They conjectured that for a connected nonbipartite graph $G$ with $n \geq 5$ vertices and girth $g \geq 5,$ $ Sz(G)-W(G) \geq 2n-5. $ Moreover, the bound is best possible as shown by the graph composed of a cycle on 5 vertices, $C_5$, and a tree $T$ on $n-4$ vertices sharing a single vertex. They also conjectured that for a connected nonbipartite graph $G$ with $n \geq 4$ vertices, $ Sz*(G)-W(G) \geq \frac{n2+4n-6}{4}. $ Moreover, the bound is best possible as shown by the graph composed of a cycle on 3 vertices, $C_3$, and a tree $T$ on $n-3$ vertices sharing a single vertex. In this paper, we not only give confirmative proofs to these two conjectures but also characterize those graphs that achieve the two lower bounds.

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