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Path covering number and L(2,1)-labeling number of graphs

Combinatorics 2012-04-12 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A {\it path covering} of a graph GG is a set of vertex disjoint paths of GG containing all the vertices of GG. The {\it path covering number} of GG, denoted by P(G)P(G), is the minimum number of paths in a path covering of GG. An {\sl kk-L(2,1)-labeling} of a graph GG is a mapping ff from V(G)V(G) to the set 0,1,...,k{0,1,...,k} such that f(u)f(v)2|f(u)-f(v)|\ge 2 if dG(u,v)=1d_G(u,v)=1 and f(u)f(v)1|f(u)-f(v)|\ge 1 if dG(u,v)=2d_G(u,v)=2. The {\sl L(2,1)-labeling number λ(G)\lambda (G)} of GG is the smallest number kk such that GG has a kk-L(2,1)-labeling. The purpose of this paper is to study path covering number and L(2,1)-labeling number of graphs. Our main work extends most of results in [On island sequences of labelings with a condition at distance two, Discrete Applied Maths 158 (2010), 1-7] and can answer an open problem in [On the structure of graphs with non-surjective L(2,1)-labelings, SIAM J. Discrete Math. 19 (2005), 208-223].

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@article{arxiv.1204.2306,
  title  = {Path covering number and L(2,1)-labeling number of graphs},
  author = {Changhong Lu and Qing Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.2306},
  year   = {2012}
}