A polynomial algorithm of edge-neighbor-scattering number of trees

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The edge-neighbor-scattering number (ENS) is an alternative invulnerability measure of networks such as the vertices represent spies or virus carriers. Let G=(V,E) be a graph and e be any edge in G. The open edge-neighborhood of e is N(e)={f∈E(G)|f≠e,e and f are adjacent}, and the closed edge-neighborhood of e is N[e]=N(e)∪{e}. An edge e in G is said to be subverted when N[e] is deleted from G. An edge set X ⊆ E(G) is called an edge subversion strategy of G if each of the edges in X has been subverted from G. The survival subgraph is denoted by G/X. An edge subversion strategy X is called an edge-cut-strategy of G if the survival subgraph G/X is disconnected, or is a single vertex, or is ϕ. The ENS of a graph G is defined as ENS(G)=maxX⊆E(G){ω(G/X)−|X|}, where X is any edge-cut-strategy of G, ω(G/X) is the number of the components of G/X. It is proved that the problem of computing the ENS of a graph is NP-complete. In this paper, we give a polynomial algorithm of ENS of trees.

论文关键词:Graph,Edge-neighbor-scattering number,Polynomial algorithm,Tree

论文评审过程:Received 2 December 2015, Revised 29 January 2016, Accepted 8 February 2016, Available online 2 March 2016, Version of Record 2 March 2016.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2016.02.021