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On Sylvester Colorings of Cubic Graphs

Combinatorics 2018-07-26 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

If GG and HH are two cubic graphs, then an HH-coloring of GG is a proper edge-coloring ff with edges of HH, such that for each vertex xx of GG, there is a vertex yy of HH with f(G(x))=H(y)f(\partial_G(x))=\partial_H(y). If GG admits an HH-coloring, then we will write HGH\prec G. The Petersen coloring conjecture of Jaeger states that for any bridgeless cubic graph GG, one has: PGP\prec G. The second author has recently introduced the Sylvester coloring conjecture, which states that for any cubic graph GG one has: SGS\prec G. Here SS is the Sylvester graph on 1010 vertices. In this paper, we prove the analogue of Sylvester coloring conjecture for cubic pseudo-graphs. Moreover, we show that if GG is any connected simple cubic graph GG with GPG\prec P, then G=PG = P. This implies that the Petersen graph does not admit an S16S_{16}-coloring, where S16S_{16} is the smallest connected simple cubic graph without a perfect matching. S16S_{16} has 1616 vertices. %We conjecture that there are infinitely many connected cubic simple graphs which do not admit an %S16S_{16}-coloring. Finally, we obtain 22 results towards the Sylvester coloring conjecture. The first result states that any cubic graph GG has a coloring with edges of Sylvester graph SS such that at least 45\frac45 of vertices of GG meet the conditions of Sylvester coloring conjecture. The second result states that any claw-free cubic graph graph admits an SS-coloring. This results is an application of our result on cubic pseudo-graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1511.02475,
  title  = {On Sylvester Colorings of Cubic Graphs},
  author = {Anush Hakobyan and Vahan Mkrtchyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02475},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 14 figures