Licona, M., & Tey, J. (2024). Gracefulness of two nested cycles: a first approach. arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.12998.
This paper explores the conditions for the existence of graceful and near-graceful labelings of two nested cycles graphs, a specific subclass of Eulerian graphs. The authors aim to determine the relationship between the labeling of these graphs and the conservative and near-conservative labelings of their corresponding semidual graphs, which are snowflakes.
The authors utilize graph-theoretic concepts and techniques, particularly focusing on graph labelings and their properties. They employ constructive proofs to demonstrate the existence of graceful and near-graceful labelings for specific cases of two nested cycles graphs. Additionally, they leverage existing theorems and results related to graceful graphs, conservative graphs, and Skolem sequences to support their findings.
The paper provides insights into the gracefulness and near-gracefulness of two nested cycles graphs based on the sizes of their cycles. The findings contribute to the understanding of graph labeling problems, particularly in the context of Eulerian graphs. The established connection between the labelings of two nested cycles graphs and their semidual snowflakes opens avenues for further research in both areas.
This research contributes to the field of graph theory, specifically graph labeling, by providing new results on the gracefulness of a specific class of Eulerian graphs. The study's findings and the connection established with conservative and near-conservative labelings of snowflakes enhance the theoretical understanding of these graph classes and their properties.
The paper primarily focuses on two nested cycles graphs, leaving room for exploration of gracefulness in other types of Eulerian graphs. Future research could investigate the generalization of the presented results to broader classes of graphs or explore the computational complexity of determining graceful and near-graceful labelings for two nested cycles graphs. Additionally, further investigation into the properties and labelings of snowflakes could yield valuable insights.
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