Acyclic colourings of graphs with bounded degree
Abstract
A -colouring (not necessarily proper) of vertices of a graph is called {\it acyclic}, if for every pair of distinct colours and the subgraph induced by the edges whose endpoints have colours and is acyclic. In the paper we consider some generalised acyclic -colourings, namely, we require that each colour class induces an acyclic or bounded degree graph. Mainly we focus on graphs with maximum degree 5. We prove that any such graph has an acyclic -colouring such that each colour class induces an acyclic graph with maximum degree at most 4. We prove that the problem of deciding whether a graph has an acyclic 2-colouring in which each colour class induces a graph with maximum degree at most 3 is NP-complete, even for graphs with maximum degree 5. We also give a linear-time algorithm for an acyclic -improper colouring of any graph with maximum degree assuming that the number of colors is large enough.
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@article{arxiv.1511.04207,
title = {Acyclic colourings of graphs with bounded degree},
author = {Anna Fiedorowicz and Elżbieta Sidorowicz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.04207},
year = {2016}
}
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14 pages