Abstract

The Erdős number (EN) for collaborative papers among mathematicians was defined as indicating the topological distance in the graph depicting the co-authorship relations, i. e., EN = 1 for all co-authors of Paul Erdős; EN = 2 for their co-authors who did not publish jointly with Erdős; etc. A refinement of this notion uses resistance distances leading to rational Erdős numbers (REN), which (as indicated by their name) are rational numbers. For acyclic graphs, EN = REN, but for graphs with circuits these numbers differ. Further refinements are possible using weighted edges in the co-authorship graph according to the number of jointly authored papers.

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