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On the rna number of powers of cycles

Combinatorics 2026-02-23 v1

Abstract

A signed graph (G,σ)(G,\sigma) on nn vertices is called a \textit{parity signed graph} if there is a bijective mapping f ⁣:V(G){1,,n}f \colon V(G) \rightarrow \{1,\ldots,n\} such that f(u)f(u) and f(v)f(v) have same parity if σ(uv)=1\sigma(uv)=1, and opposite parities if σ(uv)=1\sigma(uv)=-1 for each edge uvuv in GG. The \emph{rna} number σ(G)\sigma^{-}(G) of GG is the least number of negative edges among all possible parity signed graphs over GG. In other words, σ(G)\sigma^{-}(G) is the smallest size of an edge-cut of GG such that the sizes of two sides differ at most one. Let CndC_n^{d} be the dthd\text{th} power of a cycle of order nn. Recently, Acharya, Kureethara and Zaslavsky proved that the \emph{rna} number of a cycle CnC_n on nn vertices is 22. In this paper, we show for 2d<n22 \leq d < \lfloor \frac{n}{2} \rfloor that 2dσ(Cnd)d(d+1)2d \leq \sigma^{-}(C_n^{d}) \leq d(d+1). Moreover, we prove that the graphs Cn2C_n^{2} and Cn3C_n^{3} achieve the upper bound of d(d+1)d(d+1).

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@article{arxiv.2309.08514,
  title  = {On the rna number of powers of cycles},
  author = {Deepak Sehrawat and Anil Kumar and Sweta Ahlawat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.08514},
  year   = {2026}
}

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