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On Trees of Bounded Degree with Maximal Number of Greatest Independent Sets

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Given n and d, we describe the structure of trees with the maximal possible number of greatest independent sets in the class of n-vertex trees of vertex degree at most… Click to show full abstract

Given n and d, we describe the structure of trees with the maximal possible number of greatest independent sets in the class of n-vertex trees of vertex degree at most d.We show that the extremal tree is unique for all even n but uniqueness may fail for odd n; moreover, for d = 3 and every odd n ≥ 7, there are exactly ⌈(n − 3)/4⌉ + 1 extremal trees. In the paper, the problem of searching for extremal (n, d)-trees is also considered for the 2-caterpillars; i.e., the trees in which every vertex lies at distance at most 2 from some simple path. Given n and d ∈ {3, 4}, we completely reveal all extremal 2-caterpillars on n vertices each of which has degree at most d.

Keywords: bounded degree; greatest independent; trees bounded; number greatest; independent sets

Journal Title: Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics
Year Published: 2018

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