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On hamiltonian colorings of trees

Combinatorics 2016-10-04 v1

Abstract

A hamiltonian coloring cc of a graph GG of order nn is a mapping cc : V(G){0,1,2,...}V(G) \rightarrow \{0,1,2,...\} such that D(u,v)D(u, v) + c(u)c(v)|c(u) - c(v)| \geq n1n-1, for every two distinct vertices uu and vv of GG, where D(u,v)D(u, v) denotes the detour distance between uu and vv which is the length of a longest u,vu,v-path in GG. The value hc(c)hc(c) of a hamiltonian coloring cc is the maximum color assigned to a vertex of GG. The hamiltonian chromatic number, denoted by hc(G)hc(G), is the min{hc(c)hc(c)} taken over all hamiltonian coloring cc of GG. 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