Minimum degree and size conditions for the proper connection number of graphs
Abstract
An edge-coloured graph is called if every two vertices are connected by a proper path. The of a connected graph , denoted by , is the smallest number of colours that are needed in order to make properly connected. Susan A. van Aardt et al. gave a sufficient condition for the proper connection number to be at most in terms of the size of graphs. In this note, %optimizes the boundary of the number of edges %we study the is under the conditions of adding the minimum degree and optimizing the number of edges. our main result is the following, by adding a minimum degree condition: Let be a connected graph of order , . If , then , where takes the value if and if . Furthermore, if and , %(i.e., ) , except (), where and is obtained by taking a complete graph and ) with an arbitrary vertex of and a vertex with in ) being joined. If , , we conjecture , where takes the value if and if in the assumption.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1806.09452,
title = {Minimum degree and size conditions for the proper connection number of graphs},
author = {Xiaxia Guan and Lina Xue and Eddie Cheng and Weihua Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.09452},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
12. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1601.04162 and arXiv:1602.07163 by other authors