$t$-tone colorings of outerplanar and Halin graphs
Combinatorics
2026-03-20 v1
Abstract
A -tone -coloring of a graph assigns a set of distinct colors from to each vertex so that vertices at distance share fewer than common colors. The -tone chromatic number of is the minimum such that has a -tone -coloring. This paper investigates the -tone coloring of two specific subclasses of planar graphs: subcubic outerplanar graphs and Halin graphs. We provide a complete characterization of the -tone chromatic number for subcubic outerplanar graphs and establish a sharp upper bound for their -tone chromatic number. We then turn to Halin graphs and prove that every cubic Halin graph of order is -tone -colorable. Moreover, we derive an upper bound on the -tone chromatic number for Halin graphs with arbitrary maximum degree.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.18674,
title = {$t$-tone colorings of outerplanar and Halin graphs},
author = {Hadeel Al Bazzal and Olivier Togni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.18674},
year = {2026}
}