Interval edge-colorings of cubic graphs
Discrete Mathematics
2011-10-07 v1 Combinatorics
Abstract
An edge-coloring of a multigraph G with colors 1,2,...,t is called an interval t-coloring if all colors are used, and the colors of edges incident to any vertex of G are distinct and form an interval of integers. In this paper we prove that if G is a connected cubic multigraph (a connected cubic graph) that admits an interval t-coloring, then t\leq |V(G)| +1 (t\leq |V(G)|), where V(G) is the set of vertices of G. Moreover, if G is a connected cubic graph, G\neq K_{4}, and G has an interval t-coloring, then t\leq |V(G)| -1. We also show that these upper bounds are sharp. Finally, we prove that if G is a bipartite subcubic multigraph, then G has an interval edge-coloring with no more than four colors.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1110.1161,
title = {Interval edge-colorings of cubic graphs},
author = {Petros A. Petrosyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.1161},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
3 pages