On hamiltonian colorings of trees
Combinatorics
2016-10-04 v1
Abstract
A hamiltonian coloring of a graph of order is a mapping : such that + , for every two distinct vertices and of , where denotes the detour distance between and which is the length of a longest -path in . The value of a hamiltonian coloring is the maximum color assigned to a vertex of . The hamiltonian chromatic number, denoted by , is the min{} taken over all hamiltonian coloring of . In this paper, we present a lower bound for the hamiltonian chromatic number of trees and give a sufficient condition to achieve this lower bound. Using this condition we determine the hamiltonian chromatic number of symmetric trees, firecracker trees and a special class of caterpillars.
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@article{arxiv.1610.00148,
title = {On hamiltonian colorings of trees},
author = {Devsi Bantva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.00148},
year = {2016}
}
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12 pages, CALDAM 2016 conference proceeding paper