On chromatic number of colored mixed graphs
Abstract
An -colored mixed graph is a graph with its arcs having one of the different colors and edges having one of the different colors. A homomorphism of an -colored mixed graph to an -colored mixed graph is a vertex mapping such that if is an arc (edge) of color in , then is an arc (edge) of color in . The \textit{-colored mixed chromatic number} of an -colored mixed graph is the order (number of vertices) of the smallest homomorphic image of . This notion was introduced by Ne\v{s}et\v{r}il and Raspaud (2000, J. Combin. Theory, Ser. B 80, 147--155). They showed that where is a -acyclic colorable graph. We proved the tightness of this bound. We also showed that the acyclic chromatic number of a graph is bounded by if its -colored mixed chromatic number is at most . Furthermore, using probabilistic method, we showed that for graphs with maximum degree its -colored mixed chromatic number is at most . In particular, the last result directly improves the upper bound of oriented chromatic number of graphs with maximum degree , obtained by Kostochka, Sopena and Zhu (1997, J. Graph Theory 24, 331--340) to . We also show that there exists a graph with maximum degree and -colored mixed chromatic number at least .
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@article{arxiv.1508.07222,
title = {On chromatic number of colored mixed graphs},
author = {Sandip Das and Soumen Nandi and Sagnik Sen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.07222},
year = {2015}
}