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Strong chromatic index of k-degenerate graphs

Combinatorics 2022-06-13 v4 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A {\em strong edge coloring} of a graph GG is a proper edge coloring in which every color class is an induced matching. The {\em strong chromatic index} \chiups(G)\chiup_{s}'(G) of a graph GG is the minimum number of colors in a strong edge coloring of GG. In this note, we improve a result by D{\k e}bski \etal [Strong chromatic index of sparse graphs, arXiv:1301.1992v1] and show that the strong chromatic index of a kk-degenerate graph GG is at most (4k2)Δ(G)2k2+1(4k-2) \cdot \Delta(G) - 2k^{2} + 1. As a direct consequence, the strong chromatic index of a 22-degenerate graph GG is at most 6Δ(G)76\Delta(G) - 7, which improves the upper bound 10Δ(G)1010\Delta(G) - 10 by Chang and Narayanan [Strong chromatic index of 2-degenerate graphs, J. Graph Theory 73 (2013) (2) 119--126]. For a special subclass of 22-degenerate graphs, we obtain a better upper bound, namely if GG is a graph such that all of its 3+3^{+}-vertices induce a forest, then \chiups(G)4Δ(G)3\chiup_{s}'(G) \leq 4 \Delta(G) -3; as a corollary, every minimally 22-connected graph GG has strong chromatic index at most 4Δ(G)34 \Delta(G) - 3. Moreover, all the results in this note are best possible in some sense.

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@article{arxiv.1304.0285,
  title  = {Strong chromatic index of k-degenerate graphs},
  author = {Tao Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.0285},
  year   = {2022}
}

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3 pages in Discrete Mathematics, 2015