Edge-coloring a graph $G$ so that every copy of a graph $H$ has an odd color class
Combinatorics
2023-08-22 v3
Abstract
Recently, Alon introduced the notion of an -code for a graph : a collection of graphs on vertex set is an -code if it contains no two members whose symmetric difference is isomorphic to . Let denote the maximum possible cardinality of an -code, and let . Alon observed that a lower bound on can be obtained by attaining an upper bound on the number of colors needed to edge-color so that every copy of has an odd color class. Motivated by this observation, we define to be the minimum number of colors needed to edge-color a graph so that every copy of has an odd color class. We prove and . The first result shows and was obtained independently in arXiv:2306.14682.
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@article{arxiv.2307.01314,
title = {Edge-coloring a graph $G$ so that every copy of a graph $H$ has an odd color class},
author = {Patrick Bennett and Emily Heath and Shira Zerbib},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01314},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
We fixed a mistake in the proof of Theorem 1.4