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A Bound for the Locating Chromatic Numbers of Trees

Combinatorics 2013-08-27 v1

Abstract

Let ff be a proper kk-coloring of a connected graph GG and Π=(V1,V2,,Vk)\Pi=(V_1,V_2,\ldots,V_k) be an ordered partition of V(G)V(G) into the resulting color classes. For a vertex vv of GG, the color code of vv with respect to Π\Pi is defined to be the ordered kk-tuple cΠ(v)=(d(v,V1),d(v,V2),,d(v,Vk)),c_{{}_\Pi}(v)=(d(v,V_1),d(v,V_2),\ldots,d(v,V_k)), where d(v,Vi)=min{d(v,x):xVi},1ikd(v,V_i)=\min\{d(v,x): x\in V_i\}, 1\leq i\leq k. If distinct vertices have distinct color codes, then ff is called a locating coloring. The minimum number of colors needed in a locating coloring of GG is the locating chromatic number of GG, denoted by \CchiL(G)\Cchi_{{}_L}(G). In this paper, we study the locating chromatic numbers of trees. We provide a counter example to a theorem of Gary Chartrand et al. [G. Chartrand, D. Erwin, M.A. Henning, P.J. Slater, P. Zhang, The locating-chromatic number of a graph, Bull. Inst. Combin. Appl. 36 (2002) 89-101] about the locating chromatic numbers of trees. Also, we offer a new bound for the locating chromatic number of trees. Then, by constructing a special family of trees, we show that this bound is best possible.

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@article{arxiv.1308.5437,
  title  = {A Bound for the Locating Chromatic Numbers of Trees},
  author = {Ali Behtoei and Mahdi Anbarloei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.5437},
  year   = {2013}
}

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9 pages, 3 figures