Strong parity edge-colorings of graphs
Abstract
An edge-coloring of a graph assigns a color to each edge of . An edge-coloring is a parity edge-coloring if for each path in , it uses some color on an odd number of edges in . It is a strong parity edge-coloring if for every open walk in , it uses some color an odd number of times along . The minimum numbers of colors in parity and strong parity edge-colorings of are denoted and , respectively. We characterize strong parity edge-colorings and use this characterization to prove lower bounds on and answer several questions of Bunde, Milans, West, and Wu. The applications are as follows. (1) We prove the conjecture that , where is the Hopf-Stiefel function. (2) We show that for a connected -vertex graph equals the known lower bound if and only if is a subgraph of the hypercube . (3) We asymptotically compute when is the th distance-power of a path, proving . (4) We disprove the conjecture that when is bipartite by constructing bipartite graphs such that is arbitrarily large; in particular, with and .
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@article{arxiv.2411.11124,
title = {Strong parity edge-colorings of graphs},
author = {Peter Bradshaw and Sergey Norin and Douglas B. West},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.11124},
year = {2024}
}
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17 pages