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Some Results on Cyclic Interval Edge Colorings of Graphs

Combinatorics 2017-03-30 v2

Abstract

A proper edge coloring of a graph GG with colors 1,2,,t1,2,\dots,t is called a \emph{cyclic interval tt-coloring} if for each vertex vv of GG the edges incident to vv are colored by consecutive colors, under the condition that color 11 is considered as consecutive to color tt. We prove that a bipartite graph GG with even maximum degree Δ(G)4\Delta(G)\geq 4 admits a cyclic interval Δ(G)\Delta(G)-coloring if for every vertex vv the degree dG(v)d_G(v) satisfies either dG(v)Δ(G)2d_G(v)\geq \Delta(G)-2 or dG(v)2d_G(v)\leq 2. We also prove that every Eulerian bipartite graph GG with maximum degree at most 88 has a cyclic interval coloring. Some results are obtained for (a,b)(a,b)-biregular graphs, that is, bipartite graphs with the vertices in one part all having degree aa and the vertices in the other part all having degree bb; it has been conjectured that all these have cyclic interval colorings. We show that all (4,7)(4,7)-biregular graphs as well as all (2r2,2r)(2r-2,2r)-biregular (r2r\geq 2) graphs have cyclic interval colorings. Finally, we prove that all complete multipartite graphs admit cyclic interval colorings; this settles in the affirmative, a conjecture of Petrosyan and Mkhitaryan.

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@article{arxiv.1606.09389,
  title  = {Some Results on Cyclic Interval Edge Colorings of Graphs},
  author = {Armen S. Asratian and Carl Johan Casselgren and Petros A. Petrosyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.09389},
  year   = {2017}
}