Color-blind index in graphs of very low degree
Abstract
Let be an edge-coloring of a graph , not necessarily proper. For each vertex , let , where is the number of edges incident to with color . Reorder for every in in nonincreasing order to obtain , the color-blind partition of . When induces a proper vertex coloring, that is, for every edge in , we say that is color-blind distinguishing. The minimum for which there exists a color-blind distinguishing edge coloring is the color-blind index of , denoted . We demonstrate that determining the color-blind index is more subtle than previously thought. In particular, determining if is NP-complete. We also connect the color-blind index of a regular bipartite graph to 2-colorable regular hypergraphs and characterize when is finite for a class of 3-regular graphs.
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@article{arxiv.1506.08345,
title = {Color-blind index in graphs of very low degree},
author = {Jennifer Diemunsch and Nathan Graber and Lucas Kramer and Victor Larsen and Lauren M. Nelsen and Luke L. Nelsen and Devon Sigler and Derrick Stolee and Charlie Suer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.08345},
year = {2017}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures, and a 4 page appendix