On Packing Colorings of Distance Graphs
Discrete Mathematics
2014-02-21 v2 Combinatorics
Abstract
The {\em packing chromatic number} of a graph is the least integer for which there exists a mapping from to such that any two vertices of color are at distance at least . This paper studies the packing chromatic number of infinite distance graphs , i.e. graphs with the set of integers as vertex set, with two distinct vertices being adjacent if and only if . We present lower and upper bounds for , showing that for finite , the packing chromatic number is finite. Our main result concerns distance graphs with for which we prove some upper bounds on their packing chromatic numbers, the smaller ones being for : if is odd and if is even.
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@article{arxiv.1011.0971,
title = {On Packing Colorings of Distance Graphs},
author = {Olivier Togni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.0971},
year = {2014}
}