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Hypoenergetic and strongly hypoenergetic trees
Published 2009-05-25, updated 2009-05-26Version 2
The energy $E(G)$ of a graph $G$ is defined as the sum of the absolute values of the eigenvalues of $G$. An $n$-vertex graph is said to be hypoenergetic if $E(G)<n$ and strongly hypoenergetic if $E(G)<n-1$. In this paper, we consider hypoenergetic and strongly hypoenergetic trees. For any given $n$ and $\Delta$, the existence of both hypoenergetic and strongly hypoenergetic trees of order $n$ and maximum degree $\Delta$ is completely characterized.
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