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Rainbow connection number and independence number of a graph

Combinatorics 2013-04-04 v3

Abstract

Let GG be an edge-colored connected graph. A path of GG is called rainbow if its every edge is colored by a distinct color. GG is called rainbow connected if there exists a rainbow path between every two vertices of GG. The minimum number of colors that are needed to make GG rainbow connected is called the rainbow connection number of GG, denoted by rc(G)rc(G). In this paper, we investigate the relation between the rainbow connection number and the independence number of a graph. We show that if GG is a connected graph, then rc(G)2α(G)1rc(G)\leq 2\alpha(G)-1. Two examples GG are given to show that the upper bound 2α(G)12\alpha(G)-1 is equal to the diameter of GG, and therefore the best possible since the diameter is a lower bound of rc(G)rc(G).

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@article{arxiv.1204.4298,
  title  = {Rainbow connection number and independence number of a graph},
  author = {Jiuying Dong and Xueliang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.4298},
  year   = {2013}
}

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