Semistrong edge colorings of planar graphs
Abstract
Strengthened notions of a matching of a graph have been considered, requiring that the matching has some properties with respect to the subgraph of induced by the vertices covered by : If is the unique perfect matching of , then is a \emph{uniquely restricted matching} of ; if all the edges of are pendant edges of , then is a \emph{semistrong matching} of ; if all the vertices of are pendant, then is an \emph{induced matching} of . Strengthened notions of edge coloring and of the chromatic index follow. In this paper, we consider the maximum semistrong chromatic index of planar graphs with given maximum degree . We prove that graphs with maximum average degree less than have semistrong chromatic index (hence uniquely restricted chromatic index) at most , and we reduce the bound to if the maximum average degree is less than . These cases cover, in particular, the cases of planar graphs with girth at least 7 (resp. at least 8). Our result makes some progress on the conjecture of Lu{\v{z}}ar, Mockov{\v{c}}iakov{\'a} and Sot{\'a}k [J.~Graph Theory 105 (2024) 612--632], which asserts that every planar graph has a semistrong edge coloring with colors, for some universal constant . (Note that such a conjecture would fail for strong edge coloring as there exist graphs with arbitrarily large maximum degree that are not strongly -edge-colorable.) We provide an example of a planar graph showing that the maximum semistrong chromatic index of planar graphs with maximum degree is at least .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.19230,
title = {Semistrong edge colorings of planar graphs},
author = {Yuquan Lin and Wensong Lin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19230},
year = {2025}
}