On Locally Identifying Coloring of Cartesian Product and Tensor Product of Graphs
Abstract
For a positive integer , a proper -coloring of a graph is a mapping such that for each edge of . The smallest integer for which there is a proper -coloring of is called the chromatic number of , denoted by . A locally identifying coloring (for short, lid-coloring) of a graph is a proper -coloring of such that every pair of adjacent vertices with distinct closed neighborhoods has distinct set of colors in their closed neighborhoods. The smallest integer such that has a lid-coloring with colors is called locally identifying chromatic number (for short, lid-chromatic number) of , denoted by . This paper studies the lid-coloring of the Cartesian product and tensor product of two graphs. We prove that if and are two connected graphs having at least two vertices then (a) and (b) . Here and denote the Cartesian and tensor products of and respectively. We determine the lid-chromatic number of , , , and , where and denote a cycle and a path on and vertices respectively.
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@article{arxiv.2305.17536,
title = {On Locally Identifying Coloring of Cartesian Product and Tensor Product of Graphs},
author = {Sriram Bhyravarapu and Swati Kumari and I. Vinod Reddy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.17536},
year = {2023}
}