Abstract

It is proved by counter example that one of the theorems presented in [FILOMAT 29:8 (2015), 1781-1788] does not always hold true. It is also proved by counter example that the necessary condition given in Theorem 3.7 [If diam(H) = 2, then s(K1 ? H) = s(H)] mentioned in the above cited paper does not hold true.

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