Note on two results on the rainbow connection number of graphs
Abstract
An edge-colored graph , where adjacent edges may be colored the same, is rainbow connected if any two vertices of are connected by a path whose edges have distinct colors. The rainbow connection number of a connected graph is the smallest number of colors that are needed in order to make rainbow connected. Caro et al. showed an upper bound for a connected graph of order with minimum degree in "On rainbow connection, Electron. J. Combin. 15(2008), R57". Recently, Shiermeyer gave it a generalization that in "Bounds for the rainbow connection number of graphs, Discuss. Math Graph Theory 31(2011), 387--395", where is the minimum degree-sum. The proofs of both results are almost the same, both fix the minimum degree and then use induction on . This short note points out that this proof technique does not work rigorously. Fortunately, Caro et al's result is still true but under our improved proof. However, we do not know if Shiermeyer's result still hold.
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@article{arxiv.1110.5017,
title = {Note on two results on the rainbow connection number of graphs},
author = {Wei Li and Xueliang Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.5017},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages