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On properly ordered coloring of vertices in a vertex-weighted graph

Combinatorics 2021-02-18 v1

Abstract

We introduce the notion of a properly ordered coloring (POC) of a weighted graph, that generalizes the notion of vertex coloring of a graph. Under a POC, if xyxy is an edge, then the larger weighted vertex receives a larger color; in the case of equal weights of xx and yy, their colors must be different. In this paper, we shall initiate the study of this special coloring in graphs. For a graph GG, we introduce the function f(G)f(G) which gives the maximum number of colors required by a POC over all weightings of GG. We show that f(G)=(G)f(G)=\ell(G), where (G)\ell(G) is the number of vertices of a longest path in GG. Another function we introduce is χPOC(G;t)\chi_{POC}(G;t) giving the minimum number of colors required over all weightings of GG using tt distinct weights. We show that the ratio of χPOC(G;t)1\chi_{POC}(G;t)-1 to χ(G)1\chi(G)-1 can be bounded by tt for any graph GG; in fact, the result is shown by determining χPOC(G;t)\chi_{POC}(G;t) when GG is a complete multipartite graph. We also determine the minimum number of colors to give a POC on a vertex-weighted graph in terms of the number of vertices of a longest directed path in an orientation of the underlying graph. This extends the so called Gallai-Hasse-Roy-Vitaver theorem, a classical result concerning the relationship between the chromatic number of a graph GG and the number of vertices of a longest directed path in an orientation of GG.

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@article{arxiv.2102.08432,
  title  = {On properly ordered coloring of vertices in a vertex-weighted graph},
  author = {Shinya Fujita and Sergey Kitaev and Shizuka Sato and Li-Da Tong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.08432},
  year   = {2021}
}

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