On properly ordered coloring of vertices in a vertex-weighted graph
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 is an edge, then the larger weighted vertex receives a larger color; in the case of equal weights of and , their colors must be different. In this paper, we shall initiate the study of this special coloring in graphs. For a graph , we introduce the function which gives the maximum number of colors required by a POC over all weightings of . We show that , where is the number of vertices of a longest path in . Another function we introduce is giving the minimum number of colors required over all weightings of using distinct weights. We show that the ratio of to can be bounded by for any graph ; in fact, the result is shown by determining when 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 and the number of vertices of a longest directed path in an orientation of .
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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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