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Main Authors: Wei, Jianxin, Yang, Yujun
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08237
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author Wei, Jianxin
Yang, Yujun
author_facet Wei, Jianxin
Yang, Yujun
contents In this paper, a new sub-family of Hypercubes called the \textit{associated Mersenne graphs} $\mathcal{M}_{n}$ are introduced. The definition of associated Mersenne graphs is motivated from the Fibonacci-run graphs ({Ö}. Eǧecioǧlu, V. Iršič, 2021) by extending run-constrained strings to circularly-run-constrained strings. The name of this new family of graphs is identified with the interesting fact that $|V(\mathcal{M}_{n})|$ is equal to the $n$-th associated Mersenne number. Various interesting structural and enumerative properties of associated Mersenne graphs are investigated, including the analogue of the fundamental recursion, number of vertices and edges, radius, diameter, center, periphery and medianicity. Some future research directions and open problems concerning associated Mersenne graphs are also proposed.
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spellingShingle Associated Mersenne graphs
Wei, Jianxin
Yang, Yujun
Combinatorics
In this paper, a new sub-family of Hypercubes called the \textit{associated Mersenne graphs} $\mathcal{M}_{n}$ are introduced. The definition of associated Mersenne graphs is motivated from the Fibonacci-run graphs ({Ö}. Eǧecioǧlu, V. Iršič, 2021) by extending run-constrained strings to circularly-run-constrained strings. The name of this new family of graphs is identified with the interesting fact that $|V(\mathcal{M}_{n})|$ is equal to the $n$-th associated Mersenne number. Various interesting structural and enumerative properties of associated Mersenne graphs are investigated, including the analogue of the fundamental recursion, number of vertices and edges, radius, diameter, center, periphery and medianicity. Some future research directions and open problems concerning associated Mersenne graphs are also proposed.
title Associated Mersenne graphs
topic Combinatorics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08237