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On the Locating Chromatic Number of Trees

Combinatorics 2020-11-18 v2

Abstract

Some coloring algorithms gives an upper bound for the locating chromatic number of trees with all the vertices not in an end-path colored by only two colors. That means, a better coloring algorithm could be achieved by optimizing the number of colors used in the end-paths. We provide an estimation of the locating chromatic number of trees using the locating chromatic number of its end-palms. We also study the locating chromatic number of palms, a subdivision of star. We also prove χL(Sn(k))=Θ(n1/k)\chi_L(S_n(k))=\Theta(n^{1/k}); χL(Sn(3))=(1+o(1))4n3\chi_L(S_n(3))=(1+o(1))\sqrt[3]{4n}; and χL(On)=log3(n4)+3\chi_L(O_n)=\left\lceil\log_3\left(\frac{n}{4}\right)\right\rceil+3.

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@article{arxiv.1912.05775,
  title  = {On the Locating Chromatic Number of Trees},
  author = {Yusuf Hafidh and Edy Tri Baskoro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.05775},
  year   = {2020}
}