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Maximal Energy Bipartite Graphs
Graphs and Combinatorics, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Jack H. Koolen, Vincent Moulton
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ENERGY COMPACTION FILTERS ON GRAPHS
2018 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2018In classical signal processing spectral concentration is an important problem that was first formulated and analyzed by Slepian. The solution to this problem gives the optimal FIR filter that can confine the largest amount of energy in a specific bandwidth for a given filter order. The solution is also known as the prolate sequence.
Teke, Oguzhan, Vaidyanathan, P. P.
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2020
The energy of a graph G is defined as the sum of the absolute values of the eigenvalues of its adjacency matrix. The graph energy has close correlation with the total pi-electron energy of molecules calculated with Huckel molecular orbital method in chemistry.
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The energy of a graph G is defined as the sum of the absolute values of the eigenvalues of its adjacency matrix. The graph energy has close correlation with the total pi-electron energy of molecules calculated with Huckel molecular orbital method in chemistry.
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On the Energy of Graphs with Self-loops
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Rakshith, B. R. +2 more
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2018
The energy, E(G), of a simple graph G is defined to be the sum of the absolute values of the eigen values of G. In this paper, we introduce some in-equalities of energy of graphs.
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The energy, E(G), of a simple graph G is defined to be the sum of the absolute values of the eigen values of G. In this paper, we introduce some in-equalities of energy of graphs.
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2014
The energy of a graph, E(G), is the sum of the absolute values of its eigenvalues. The energy concept has received a high interest over the last decade, at first due to its various applications in chemistry and then in its own right. This paper focuses on some of the most important results on the bounds for the energy of general graphs and the energy ...
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The energy of a graph, E(G), is the sum of the absolute values of its eigenvalues. The energy concept has received a high interest over the last decade, at first due to its various applications in chemistry and then in its own right. This paper focuses on some of the most important results on the bounds for the energy of general graphs and the energy ...
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On Second Zagreb Energy of Graphs
MATCH – Communications in Mathematical and in Computer ChemistryChemical structures are transformed into real numbers employing topological indices, which enable numerical computations to substitute pricey wet lab experiments. The spectral properties of topological indices can be investigated by appropriate modification of adjacency matrix.
Das, Parikshit +2 more
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Optimization of photovoltaic-based microgrid with hybrid energy storage: A P-graph approach
Energy, 2021Wai Shin Ho +2 more
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Partition Laplacian energy of a graph
2017Summary: The partition energy of a graph was introduced by \textit{E. Sampathkumar} et al. [Proc. Jangjeon Math. Soc. 18, No. 4, 473--493 (2015; Zbl 1332.05115)]. In this paper, by the motivation of this new energy, the partition Laplacian energy \(\mathrm{LE}_p(G)\) of a graph is introduced and the \(\mathrm{LE}_p(G)\) of some important graph classes ...
Cangül, İsmail Naci +2 more
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