Some Results on Cyclic Interval Edge Colorings of Graphs
Abstract
A proper edge coloring of a graph with colors is called a \emph{cyclic interval -coloring} if for each vertex of the edges incident to are colored by consecutive colors, under the condition that color is considered as consecutive to color . We prove that a bipartite graph with even maximum degree admits a cyclic interval -coloring if for every vertex the degree satisfies either or . We also prove that every Eulerian bipartite graph with maximum degree at most has a cyclic interval coloring. Some results are obtained for -biregular graphs, that is, bipartite graphs with the vertices in one part all having degree and the vertices in the other part all having degree ; it has been conjectured that all these have cyclic interval colorings. We show that all -biregular graphs as well as all -biregular () 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}
}