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Acyclic colourings of graphs with bounded degree

Discrete Mathematics 2016-08-24 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

A kk-colouring (not necessarily proper) of vertices of a graph is called {\it acyclic}, if for every pair of distinct colours ii and jj the subgraph induced by the edges whose endpoints have colours ii and jj is acyclic. In the paper we consider some generalised acyclic kk-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 55-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 GG 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 tt-improper colouring of any graph with maximum degree dd 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