The complexity of strong conflict-free vertex-connection $k$-colorability
Abstract
We study a new variant of graph coloring by adding a connectivity constraint. A path in a vertex-colored graph is called conflict-free if there is a color that appears exactly once on its vertices. A connected graph is said to be strongly conflict-free vertex-connection -colorable if admits a vertex -coloring such that any two distinct vertices of are connected by a conflict-free path. Among others, we show that deciding whether a given graph is strongly conflict-free vertex-connection -colorable is NP-complete even when restricted to -colorable graphs with diameter , radius and domination number , and, assuming the Exponential Time Hypothesis (ETH), cannot be solved in time on such restricted input graphs with vertices. This hardness result is quite strong when compared to the ordinary -COLORING problem: it is known that -COLORING is solvable in polynomial time in graphs with bounded domination number, and assuming ETH, cannot be solved in time in -vertex graphs with diameter and radius . On the positive side, we point out that a strong conflict-free vertex-connection coloring with minimum color number of a given split graph or a co-bipartite graph can be computed in polynomial time.
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@article{arxiv.2408.05865,
title = {The complexity of strong conflict-free vertex-connection $k$-colorability},
author = {Sun-Yuan Hsieh and Hoang-Oanh Le and Van Bang Le and Sheng-Lung Peng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.05865},
year = {2024}
}
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