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Paint cost spectrum of perfect $k$-ary trees

Combinatorics 2024-04-01 v1

Abstract

We determine the paint cost spectrum for perfect kk-ary trees. A coloring of the vertices of a graph GG with dd colors is said to be \emph{dd-distinguishing} if only the trivial automorphism preserves the color classes. The smallest such dd is the distinguishing number of GG and is denoted \mboxdist(G).\mbox{dist}(G). The \emph{paint cost of dd-distinguishing GG}, denoted ρd(G)\rho^d(G), is the minimum size of the complement of a color class over all dd-distinguishing colorings. A subset SS of the vertices of GG is said to be a \emph{fixing set} for GG if the only automorphsim that fixes the vertices in SS pointwise is the trivial automorphism. The cardinality of a smallest fixing set is denoted \mboxfix(G)\mbox{fix}(G). In this paper, we explore the breaking of symmetry in perfect kk-ary trees by investigating what we define as the \emph{paint cost spectrum} of a graph GG: (\mboxdist(G);ρ\mboxdist(G)(G),ρ\mboxdist(G)+1(G),,ρ\mboxfix(G)+1(G))(\mbox{dist}(G); \rho^{\mbox{dist}(G)}(G), \rho^{\mbox{dist}(G)+1}(G), \dots, \rho^{\mbox{fix}(G)+1}(G)) and the \emph{paint cost ratio} of GG, which is defined to be the fraction of paint costs in the paint cost spectrum equal to \mboxfix(G)\mbox{fix}(G). We determine both the paint cost spectrum and the paint cost ratio completely for perfect kk-ary trees. We also prove a lemma that is of interest in its own right: given an nn-tuple, n2n \geq 2 of distinct elements of an ordered abelian group and 1kn!11 \leq k \leq n! -1, there exists a k×nk \times n row permuted matrix with distinct column sums.

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@article{arxiv.2403.19991,
  title  = {Paint cost spectrum of perfect $k$-ary trees},
  author = {Sonwabile Mafunda and Jonathan L. Merzel and K. E. Perry and Anna Varvak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.19991},
  year   = {2024}
}