Radio Mean Labeling Of Paths And Its Total Graph
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A graph labeling problem is an assignment of labels to the vertices or edges (or both) of a graph G satisfying some mathematical condition. Radio Mean Labeling, a vertex-labeling of graphs with non-negative integers has a significant application in the study of problems related to radio channel assignment. The maximum label used in a radio mean labeling is called its span, and the lowest possible span of a radio mean labeling is called the radio mean number of a graph. In this paper, we obtain the radio mean number of paths and total graph of paths.
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