Packing chromatic number, $(1,1,2,2)$-colorings, and characterizing the Petersen graph
Abstract
The packing chromatic number of a graph is the smallest integer such that the vertex set of can be partitioned into sets , where , , is an -packing. The following conjecture is posed and studied: if is a subcubic graph, then , where is the subdivision of . The conjecture is proved for all generalized prisms of cycles. To get this result it is proved that if is a generalized prism of a cycle, then is -colorable if and only if is not the Petersen graph. The validity of the conjecture is further proved for graphs that can be obtained from generalized prisms in such a way that one of the two -cycles in the edge set of a generalized prism is replaced by a union of cycles among which at most one is a 5-cycle. The packing chromatic number of graphs obtained by subdividing each of its edges a fixed number of times is also considered.
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@article{arxiv.1608.05573,
title = {Packing chromatic number, $(1,1,2,2)$-colorings, and characterizing the Petersen graph},
author = {Boštjan Brešar and Sandi Klavžar and Douglas F. Rall and Kirsti Wash},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05573},
year = {2016}
}
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16 pages, 4 figures