Title :
Most-vital edge of a graph with respect to spanning trees
Author :
Rao, V. V Bapeswara
Author_Institution :
North Dakota State Univ., Fargo, ND, USA
fDate :
3/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A most-vital edge of a connected graph with respect to spanning trees is an edge whose removal most reduces the number of spanning trees. Tsen et al. (1984) proposed a solution to the problem, based on determining the adjoint of a matrix of order n (n=number of nodes of the graph). This paper presents a solution based on determining the adjoint of Ψ≡A×At (A=reduced incidence-matrix of the graph); the order of Ψ is (n-1). This procedure leads to a resistance-analog method to determine the vital edge of a graph with respect to the spanning trees
Keywords :
fault trees; matrix algebra; optimisation; reliability theory; connected graph; matrix adjoint; most-vital edge; reduced incidence-matrix; reliability optimisation; resistance-analog method; spanning trees; Admittance; Circuits; Electrical resistance measurement; Merging; Network topology; Resistors; Tree graphs; Virtual manufacturing;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on