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On Locally Identifying Coloring of Cartesian Product and Tensor Product of Graphs

Combinatorics 2023-10-13 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

For a positive integer kk, a proper kk-coloring of a graph GG is a mapping f:V(G){1,2,,k}f: V(G) \rightarrow \{1,2, \ldots, k\} such that f(u)f(v)f(u) \neq f(v) for each edge uvuv of GG. The smallest integer kk for which there is a proper kk-coloring of GG is called the chromatic number of GG, denoted by χ(G)\chi(G). A locally identifying coloring (for short, lid-coloring) of a graph GG is a proper kk-coloring of GG such that every pair of adjacent vertices with distinct closed neighborhoods has distinct set of colors in their closed neighborhoods. The smallest integer kk such that GG has a lid-coloring with kk colors is called locally identifying chromatic number (for short, lid-chromatic number) of GG, denoted by χlid(G)\chi_{lid}(G). This paper studies the lid-coloring of the Cartesian product and tensor product of two graphs. We prove that if GG and HH are two connected graphs having at least two vertices then (a) χlid(GH)χ(G)χ(H)1\chi_{lid}(G \square H) \leq \chi(G) \chi(H)-1 and (b) χlid(G×H)χ(G)χ(H)\chi_{lid}(G \times H) \leq \chi(G) \chi(H). Here GHG \square H and G×HG \times H denote the Cartesian and tensor products of GG and HH respectively. We determine the lid-chromatic number of CmPnC_m \square P_n, CmCnC_m \square C_n, Pm×PnP_m \times P_n, Cm×PnC_m \times P_n and Cm×CnC_m \times C_n, where CmC_m and PnP_n denote a cycle and a path on mm and nn 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}
}