On the distinguishing chromatic number in hereditary graph classes
Combinatorics
2025-05-26 v1
Abstract
The distinguishing chromatic number of a graph , denoted , is the minimum number of colours in a proper vertex colouring of that is preserved by the identity automorphism only. Collins and Trenk proved that for any connected graph , and the equality holds for complete balanced bipartite graphs and for . In this paper, we show that the upper bound on can be substantially reduced if we forbid some small graphs as induced subgraphs of , that is, we study the distinguishing chromatic number in some hereditary graph classes.
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@article{arxiv.2505.17193,
title = {On the distinguishing chromatic number in hereditary graph classes},
author = {Christoph Brause and Rafał Kalinowski and Monika Pilśniak and Ingo Schiemeyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.17193},
year = {2025}
}