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Anti-van der Waerden Numbers of Graph Products with Trees

Combinatorics 2023-11-01 v1

Abstract

Given a graph GG, an exact rr-coloring of GG is a surjective function c:V(G)[1,,r]c:V(G) \to [1,\dots,r]. An arithmetic progression in GG of length jj with common difference dd is a set of vertices {v1,,vj}\{v_1,\dots, v_j\} such that dist(vi,vi+1)=ddist(v_i,v_{i+1}) = d for 1i<j1\le i < j. An arithmetic progression is rainbow if all of the vertices are colored distinctly. The fewest number of colors that guarantees a rainbow arithmetic progression of length three is called the anti-van der Waerden number of GG and is denoted aw(G,3)aw(G,3). It is known that 3aw(GH,3)43 \le aw(G\square H,3) \le 4. Here we determine exact values aw(TT,3)aw(T\square T',3) for some trees TT and TT', determine aw(GT,3)aw(G\square T,3) for some trees TT, and determine aw(GH,3)aw(G\square H,3) for some graphs GG and HH.

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@article{arxiv.2310.20462,
  title  = {Anti-van der Waerden Numbers of Graph Products with Trees},
  author = {Zhanar Berikkyzy and Joe Miller and Elizabeth Sprangel and Shanise Walker and Nathan Warnberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20462},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20 pages, 3 figures