Minimum diameter of diregular digraphs of degree 2
The Computer Journal
Digraphs of degree 3 and order close to the Moore bound
Journal of Graph Theory
Line Digraph Iterations and the (d, k) Digraph Problem
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Design for Directed Graphs with Minimum Diameter
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Hi-index | 0.00 |
considering the three parameters of a directed graph: order, diameter and maximum out-degree, there are three optimal problems that arise if we optimise in turn each one of the parameters while holding the other two parameters fixed. These three problems are related but as far as we know not equivalent. One way to prove the equivalence of the three problems would be to prove that the optimal value of each parameter is monotonic in each of the other two parameters. It is known that maximum order is monotonic in both diameter and maximum out-degree and that minimum diameter is monotonic in maximum out-degree. In general, it is not known whether the other three possible monotonicity implications hold. In this paper, we consider the problem of determining the smallest diameter K(n, d) of a digraph G given order n and maximum out-degree d. Using a new technique for construction of digraphs, we prove that K(n, d) is monotonic for all n such that dk-d/d-1 n ≤ dk + dk-1, thus solving an open problem posed in 1988 by Miller and Fris.