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Strong conflict-free connection of graphs

Combinatorics 2019-01-25 v1

Abstract

A path PP in an edge-colored graph is called \emph{a conflict-free path} if there exists a color used on only one of the edges of PP. An edge-colored graph GG is called \emph{conflict-free connected} if for each pair of distinct vertices of GG there is a conflict-free path in GG connecting them. The graph GG is called \emph{strongly conflict-free connected }if for every pair of vertices uu and vv of GG there exists a conflict-free path of length dG(u,v)d_G(u,v) in GG connecting them. For a connected graph GG, the \emph{strong conflict-free connection number} of GG, denoted by scfc(G)\mathit{scfc}(G), is defined as the smallest number of colors that are required in order to make GG strongly conflict-free connected. In this paper, we first show that if GtG_t is a connected graph with mm (m2)(m\geq 2) edges and tt edge-disjoint triangles, then scfc(Gt)m2t\mathit{scfc}(G_t)\leq m-2t, and the equality holds if and only if GtSm,tG_t\cong S_{m,t}. Then we characterize the graphs GG with scfc(G)=kscfc(G)=k for k{1,m3,m2,m1,m}k\in \{1,m-3,m-2,m-1,m\}. In the end, we present a complete characterization for the cubic graphs GG with scfc(G)=2scfc(G)=2.

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@article{arxiv.1901.08240,
  title  = {Strong conflict-free connection of graphs},
  author = {Meng Ji and Xueliang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.08240},
  year   = {2019}
}

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23 pages, 10 figures