Most direct product of graphs are Type 1
Abstract
A \textit{-total coloring} of a graph is an assignment of colors to its elements (vertices and edges) so that adjacent or incident elements have different colors. The total chromatic number is the smallest integer for which the graph has a -total coloring. Clearly, this number is at least , where is the maximum degree of . When the lower bound is reached, the graph is said to be Type~1. The upper bound of is a central problem that has been open for fifty years, is verified for graphs with maximum degree 4 but not for regular graphs. Most classified direct product of graphs are Type~1. The particular cases of the direct product of cycle graphs , for and with and , and arbitrary , were previously known to be Type 1 and motivated the conjecture that, except for , all direct product of cycle graphs with are Type 1. We give a general pattern proving that all are Type 1, except for . dditionally, we investigate sufficient conditions to ensure that the direct product reaches the lower bound for the total chromatic number.
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@article{arxiv.2110.14453,
title = {Most direct product of graphs are Type 1},
author = {Diane Castonguay and Celina M. H. de Figueiredo and Luis Antonio Kowada and Caroline Reis Patrão and Diana Sasaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.14453},
year = {2021}
}
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16 pages