A note on the neighbour-distinguishing index of digraphs
Discrete Mathematics
2019-09-24 v1 Combinatorics
Abstract
In this note, we introduce and study a new version of neighbour-distinguishing arc-colourings of digraphs. An arc-colouring of a digraph is proper if no two arcs with the same head or with the same tail are assigned the same colour. For each vertex of , we denote by and the sets of colours that appear on the incoming arcs and on the outgoing arcs of , respectively. An arc colouring of is \emph{neighbour-distinguishing} if, for every two adjacent vertices and of , the ordered pairs and are distinct. The neighbour-distinguishing index of is then the smallest number of colours needed for a neighbour-distinguishing arc-colouring of .We prove upper bounds on the neighbour-distinguishing index of various classes of digraphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1909.10240,
title = {A note on the neighbour-distinguishing index of digraphs},
author = {Eric Sopena and Mariusz Woźniak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10240},
year = {2019}
}