Note on the upper bound of the rainbow index of a graph
Abstract
A path in an edge-colored graph , where adjacent edges may be colored the same, is a rainbow path if every two edges of it receive distinct colors. The rainbow connection number of a connected graph , denoted by , is the minimum number of colors that are needed to color the edges of such that there exists a rainbow path connecting every two vertices of . Similarly, a tree in is a rainbow~tree if no two edges of it receive the same color. The minimum number of colors that are needed in an edge-coloring of such that there is a rainbow tree connecting for each -subset of is called the -rainbow index of , denoted by , where is an integer such that . Chakraborty et al. got the following result: For every , a connected graph with minimum degree at least has bounded rainbow connection, where the bound depends only on . Krivelevich and Yuster proved that if has vertices and the minimum degree then . This bound was later improved to by Chandran et al. Since , a natural problem arises: for a general determining the true behavior of as a function of the minimum degree . In this paper, we give upper bounds of in terms of the minimum degree in different ways, namely, via Szemer\'{e}di's Regularity Lemma, connected -step dominating sets, connected -dominating sets and -dominating sets of .
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@article{arxiv.1407.4663,
title = {Note on the upper bound of the rainbow index of a graph},
author = {Qingqiong Cai and Xueliang Li and Yan Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.4663},
year = {2014}
}
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12 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0902.1255 by other authors