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(-k)-critical trees and k-minimal trees (2102.08461v2)

Published 16 Feb 2021 in cs.DM and math.CO

Abstract: In a graph $G=(V,E)$, a module is a vertex subset $M$ of $V$ such that every vertex outside $M$ is adjacent to all or none of $M$. For example, $\emptyset$, ${x}$ $(x\in V )$ and $V$ are modules of $G$, called trivial modules. A graph, all the modules of which are trivial, is prime; otherwise, it is decomposable. A vertex $x$ of a prime graph $G$ is critical if $G - x$ is decomposable. Moreover, a prime graph with $k$ non-critical vertices is called $(-k)$-critical graph. A prime graph $G$ is $k$-minimal if there is some $k$-vertex set $X$ of vertices such that there is no proper induced subgraph of $G$ containing $X$ is prime. From this perspective, I. Boudabbous proposes to find the $(-k)$-critical graphs and $k$-minimal graphs for some integer $k$ even in a particular case of graphs. This research paper attempts to answer I. Boudabbous's question. First, it describes the $(-k)$-critical tree. As a corollary, we determine the number of nonisomorphic $(-k)$-critical tree with $n$ vertices where $k\in {1,2,\lfloor\frac{n}{2}\rfloor}$. Second, it provide a complete characterization of the $k$-minimal tree. As a corollary, we determine the number of nonisomorphic $k$-minimal tree with $n$ vertices where $k\leq 3$.

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