The periphery of a graph is the subgraph of induced by vertices that have graph eccentricities equal to the graph diameter.
The periphery of a connected graph may be computed in the Wolfram Language with the command GraphPeriphery[g]. However, this function returns for disconnected graphs.
See alsoGraph Center,
Graph Diameter,
Graph Eccentricity Explore with Wolfram|AlphaMore things to try:
ReferencesChartrand, G. Applied and Algorithmic Graph Theory. New York: McGraw-Hill, p. 116, 1992. Referenced on Wolfram|AlphaGraph Periphery Cite this as:Weisstein, Eric W. "Graph Periphery." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/GraphPeriphery.html
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