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On the degree pairs of a graph

Published 7 Nov 2018 in math.CO | (1811.02747v1)

Abstract: Let G be a simple graph without isolated vertices. For a vertex i in G, the degree d_i is the number of vertices adjacent to i and the average 2-degree m_i is the mean of the degrees of the vertices which are adjacent to i. The sequence of pairs (d_i, m_i) is called the sequence of degree pairs of G. We provide some necessary conditions for a sequence of real pairs (a_i, b_i) of length n to be the degree pairs of a graph of order n. A graph G is called pseudo k-regular if m_i=k for every vertex i while d_i is not a constant. Let N(k) denote the minimum number of vertices in a pseudo k-regular graph. We utilize the above necessary conditions to find all pseudo 3-regular graphs of orders no more than 10, and all pseudo $k$-regular graphs of order N(k) for k up to 7. We give bounds of N(k) and show that N(k) is at most k+6.

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