Reconstruction of Cacti
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Mathematical Society in Canadian Journal of Mathematics
- Vol. 21, 1354-1360
- https://doi.org/10.4153/cjm-1969-149-3
Abstract
Following the work of Kelly (8), Harary and Palmer (5), and Bondy (1) on the reconstruction of trees, and of Manvel (10) on the reconstruction of connected graphs with a single cycle, it was a natural step to attempt to solve the reconstruction problem for cacti. The solution of this problem, presented here, assumes both Kelly's Theorem and the result of Manvel in (10). Any definitions not given here can be found in (2).Let graph G have point set V = {v1 v2, …, vp} and line set X = {x1, x2, …, xq}. For each vi ∈ V, Gi = G – vi is the maximal subgraph of G which does not contain vi and is formed by deleting vi and all lines incident with it from G.Keywords
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- GRAPH THEORYPublished by Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) ,1969