A Comment on Dean's Construction of Prime Labelings on Ladders
Combinatorics
2023-06-08 v1
Abstract
A prime labeling on a graph of order is an assignment of to the vertices of the graph such that each pair of adjacent vertices has coprime labels. The ladder of order is the grid graph graph . In a recent paper, Dean claimed a proof of the Prime Ladder Conjecture that every ladder has a prime labeling. We point out a flaw in Dean's construction, showing that a stronger hypothesis is needed for it to hold. We conjecture that this stronger hypothesis is true. We also offer an alternative construction inspired by Dean's approach which shows that if the Even Goldbach Conjecture and a particular strengthening of Lemoine's Conjecture are true then the Prime Ladder Conjecture follows.
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@article{arxiv.2306.04088,
title = {A Comment on Dean's Construction of Prime Labelings on Ladders},
author = {Stephen J. Curran and M. A. Ollis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04088},
year = {2023}
}
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5 pages