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Stability of Complement Degree Polynomial of Graphs
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     A graph is a structure amounting to a set of objects in which some pairs of the objects are in some sense related. The objects correspond to mathematical abstractions called vertices (also called nodes or points) and each of the related pairs of vertices is called an edge (also called link or line). A directed graph is a graph in which edges have orientation. A simple graph is a graph that does not have more than one edge between any two vertices and no edge starts and ends at the same vertex.  For a simple undirected graph G with order n, and let  denotes its complement. Let δ(G), ∆(G) denotes the minimum degree and maximum degree of G respectively. The complement degree polynomial of G is the polynomial CD[G,x]= , where Cdi(G) is the cardinality of  the set of vertices of degree i in . A multivariable polynomial f(x1,...,xn) with real coefficients is called stable if all of its roots lie in the open left half plane.  In this paper, investigate the stability of complement degree polynomial of some graphs.

2020 Mathematics Subject Classification:  05C31, 05C50

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Publication Date
Fri May 17 2013
Journal Name
International Journal Of Computer Applications
Fast Lossless Compression of Medical Images based on Polynomial
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In this paper, a fast lossless image compression method is introduced for compressing medical images, it is based on splitting the image blocks according to its nature along with using the polynomial approximation to decompose image signal followed by applying run length coding on the residue part of the image, which represents the error caused by applying polynomial approximation. Then, Huffman coding is applied as a last stage to encode the polynomial coefficients and run length coding. The test results indicate that the suggested method can lead to promising performance.

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Sat Apr 01 2023
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Some K-Banhatti Polynomials of First Dominating David Derived Networks
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Chemical compounds, characteristics, and molecular structures are inevitably connected. Topological indices are numerical values connected with chemical molecular graphs that contribute to understanding a chemical compounds physical qualities, chemical reactivity, and biological activity. In this study, we have obtained some topological properties of the first dominating David derived (DDD) networks and computed several K-Banhatti polynomials of the first type of DDD.

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Sun Dec 09 2018
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Tadpole Domination in Graphs
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A new type of the connected domination parameters called tadpole domination number of a graph is introduced. Tadpole domination number for some standard graphs is determined, and some bounds for this number are obtained. Additionally, a new graph, finite, simple, undirected and connected, is introduced named weaver graph. Tadpole domination is calculated for this graph with other families of graphs.

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Publication Date
Sun Mar 17 2019
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Hn-Domination in Graphs
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The aim of this article is to introduce a new definition of domination number in graphs called hn-domination number denoted by . This paper presents some properties which show the concepts of connected and independent hn-domination. Furthermore, some bounds of these parameters are determined, specifically, the impact on hn-domination parameter is studied thoroughly in this paper when a graph is modified by deleting or adding a vertex or deleting an edge.

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Publication Date
Mon Nov 29 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Solving of Chromatic Number, Chromatic Polynomial and Chromaticity for a Kind of 6-Bridge Graph Using Maplesoft
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Maplesoft is a technical computation forms which is a heart of problem solving in mathematics especially in graph theory. Maplesoft has established itself as the computer algebra system for researchers. Maplesoft has more mathematical algorithms which is covering a wide range of applications. A new family ( ) of 6-bridge graph still not completely solved for chromatic number, chromatic polynomial and chromaticity. In this paper we apply maplesoft on a kind of 6-bridge graph ( ) to obtain chromatic number, chromatic polynomial and chromaticity. The computations are shown that graph contents 3 different colours for all vertices, 112410 different ways to colour a graph such that any two adjacent vertices have different colour by using 3 dif

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Sun Jun 01 2014
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Solution of Second Kind Volterra Integral Equations Using Non-Polynomial Spline Functions
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In this paper we use non-polynomial spline functions to develop numerical methods to approximate the solution of 2nd kind Volterra integral equations. Numerical examples are presented to illustrate the applications of these method, and to compare the computed results with other known methods.

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Publication Date
Mon Jan 30 2023
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
More on Result Involution Graphs
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     The result involution graph of a finite group , denoted by  is an undirected simple graph whose vertex set is the whole group  and two distinct vertices are adjacent if their product is an involution element. In this paper, result involution graphs for all Mathieu groups and connectivity in the graph are studied. The diameter, radius and girth of this graph are also studied. Furthermore, several other graph properties are obtained.

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Publication Date
Fri Dec 30 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Fully Prime Semimodule, Fully Essential Semimodule and Semi-Complement Subsemimodules
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      The concept of semi-essential semimodule has been studied by many researchers.

     In this paper, we will develop these results by setting appropriate conditions, and defining new properties, relating to our concept, for example (fully prime semimodule, fully essential semimodule and semi-complement subsemimodule) such that: if for each subsemimodule of -semimodule  is prime, then  is fully prime. If every semi-essential subsemimodule of -semimodule  is essential then  is fully essential. Finally, a prime subsemimodule  of  is called semi-relative intersection complement (briefly, semi-complement) of subsemimodule  in , if , and whenever  with  is a prime subsemimodule in , , then .  Furthermore, some res

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Publication Date
Sat Jun 27 2020
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Lower and Upper Bounds for Hyper-Zagreb Index of Graphs
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The topological indices are functions on the graph that do not depend on the labeling of their vertices. They are used by chemists for studying the properties of chemical compounds.  Let  be a simple connected graph. The Hyper-Zagreb index of the graph ,  is defined as  ,where  and  are the degrees of vertex  and , respectively. In this paper, we study the Hyper-Zagreb index and give upper and lower bounds for .

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Publication Date
Fri Jun 24 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Image Compression based on Adaptive Polynomial Coding of Hard & Soft Thresholding
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In this paper, an adaptive polynomial compression technique is introduced of hard and soft thresholding of transformed residual image that efficiently exploited both the spatial and frequency domains, where the technique starts by applying the polynomial coding in the spatial domain and then followed by the frequency domain of discrete wavelet transform (DWT) that utilized to decompose the residual image of hard and soft thresholding base. The results showed the improvement of adaptive techniques compared to the traditional polynomial coding technique.

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