The arithmetic-geometric matrix of a simple graph is a weighted
adjacency matrix with weight
(1)
where
are the vertex degrees of the graph. In other words,
(2)
(Zheng et al. 2022).
Its largest eigenvalue is called the arithmetic-geometric spectral radius , half the sum of its matrix elements is the arithmetic-geometric
index , and the sum of absolute values of its eigenvalues
is the arithmetic-geometric energy .
See also Adjacency Matrix ,
Arithmetic-Geometric Energy ,
Arithmetic-Geometric Index ,
Arithmetic-Geometric Spectral
Radius ,
Weighted Adjacency Matrix
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References Shegehall, V. S. and Kanabur, R. "Arithmetic-Geometric Indices of Path Graph." J. Math. Comput. Sci. 16 , 19-24, 2015. Zheng,
R.; Su, P.; and Jin. S. "Arithmetic-Geometric Matrix of Graphs and Its Applications."
Appl. Math. Comput. 42 , 127764, 1-11, 2023.
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Weisstein, Eric W. "Arithmetic-Geometric Matrix."
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