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Equitable chromatic threshold of Kronecker products of complete graphs

Group Theory 2013-07-10 v3

Abstract

A proper vertex coloring of a graph is equitable if the sizes of color classes differ by at most 1. The equitable chromatic threshold of a graph GG, denoted by χ=(G)\chi_=^*(G), is the minimum kk such that GG is equitably kk^\prime-colorable for all kkk^\prime \ge k. Let G×HG\times H denote the direct product of graphs GG and HH. For nm2n\ge m\ge 2 we prove that χ=(Km×Kn)\chi_=^*(K_{m} \times K_n) equals mnm+1\lceil\frac{mn}{m+1}\rceil if n2,...,m(modm+1)n\equiv 2,...,m (\textup{mod} m+1), and equals mnsm\lceil\frac{n}{s^\star}\rceil if n0,1(modm+1)n\equiv 0,1 (\textup{mod} m+1), where ss^\star is the minimum positive integer such that sns^\star \nmid n and sm+2.s^\star\ge m+2.

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@article{arxiv.1208.0918,
  title  = {Equitable chromatic threshold of Kronecker products of complete graphs},
  author = {Zhidan Yan and Wei Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.0918},
  year   = {2013}
}

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