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Bounds for Distinguishing Invariants of Infinite Graphs

Combinatorics 2021-05-18 v1

Abstract

We consider infinite graphs. The distinguishing number D(G)D(G) of a graph GG is the minimum number of colours in a vertex colouring of GG that is preserved only by the trivial automorphism. An analogous invariant for edge colourings is called the distinguishing index, denoted by D(G)D'(G). We prove that D(G)D(G)+1D'(G)\leq D(G)+1. For proper colourings, we study relevant invariants called the distinguishing chromatic number χD(G)\chi_D(G), and the distinguishing chromatic index χD(G)\chi'_D(G), for vertex and edge colourings, respectively. We show that χD(G)2Δ(G)1\chi_D(G)\leq 2\Delta(G)-1 for graphs with a finite maximum degree Δ(G)\Delta(G), and we obtain substantially lower bounds for some classes of graphs with infinite motion. We also show that χD(G)χ(G)+1\chi'_D(G)\leq \chi'(G)+1, where χ(G)\chi'(G) is the chromatic index of GG, and we prove a similar result χD(G)χ(G)+1\chi''_D(G)\leq \chi''(G)+1 for proper total colourings. A number of conjectures are formulated.

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@article{arxiv.1910.12107,
  title  = {Bounds for Distinguishing Invariants of Infinite Graphs},
  author = {Wilfried Imrich and Rafał Kalinowski and Monika Pilśniak and Mohammad H. Shekarriz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.12107},
  year   = {2021}
}