The generalized reciprocal distance matrix of graphs
Abstract: Let $G$ be a simple undirected connected graph with the Harary matrix $RD(G)$, which is also called the reciprocal distance matrix of $G$. The reciprocal distance signless Laplacian matrix of $G$ is $RQ(G)=RT(G)+RD(G)$, where $RT(G)$ denotes the diagonal matrix of the vertex reciprocal transmissions of graph $G$. This paper intends to introduce a new matrix $RD_{\alpha}(G)=\alpha RT(G)+(1-\alpha)RD(G)$, $\alpha\in [0,1]$, to track the gradual change from $RD(G)$ to $RQ(G)$. First, we describe completely the eigenvalues of $RD_{\alpha}(G)$ of some special graphs. Then we obtain serval basic properties of $RD_{\alpha}(G)$ including inequalities that involve the spectral radii of the reciprocal distance matrix, reciprocal distance signless Laplacian matrix and $RD_{\alpha}$-matrix of $G$. We also provide some lower and upper bounds of the spectral radius of $RD_{\alpha}$-matrix. Finally, we depict the extremal graphs with maximal spectral radius of the $RD_{\alpha}$-matrix among all connected graphs of fixed order and precise vertex connectivity, edge connectivity, chromatic number and independence number, respectively.
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