Abstract:Let G = (V, E) be a graph with n vertices and e edges. A supermagic labeling of G is a bijection f from the set of edges E to a set of consecutive integers {a, a + 1,. .. , a + e − 1} such that for every vertex v ∈ V the sum of labels of all adjacent edges equals the same constant k. This k is called a magic constant of f , and G is a supermagic graph. The existence of supermagic labeling for certain classes of graphs has been the scope of many papers. For a comprehensive overview see Gallian's Dynamic survey … Show more
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