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The Distinguishing Index of Mycielskian Graphs

Combinatorics 2024-09-30 v1

Abstract

The distinguishing index gives a measure of symmetry in a graph. Given a graph GG with no K2K_2 component, a distinguishing edge coloring is a coloring of the edges of GG such that no non-trivial automorphism preserves the edge coloring. The distinguishing index, denoted Dist(G)\operatorname{Dist^{\prime}}(G), is the smallest number of colors needed for a distinguishing edge coloring. The Mycielskian of a graph GG, denoted μ(G)\mu(G), is an extension of GG introduced by Mycielski in 1955. In 2020, Alikhani and Soltani conjectured a relationship between operatornameDist(G)operatorname{Dist^{\prime}}(G) and operatornameDist(μ(G))operatorname{Dist^{\prime}}(\mu(G)). We prove that for all graphs GG with at least 3 vertices, no connected K2K_2 component, and at most one isolated vertex, Dist(μ(G))Dist(G)\operatorname{Dist^{\prime}}(\mu(G)) \le \operatorname{Dist^{\prime}}(G), exceeding their conjecture. We also prove analogous results about generalized Mycielskian graphs. Together with the work in 2022 of Boutin, Cockburn, Keough, Loeb, Perry, and Rombach this completes the conjecture of Alikhani and Soltani.

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@article{arxiv.2409.18195,
  title  = {The Distinguishing Index of Mycielskian Graphs},
  author = {Rowan Kennedy and Lauren Keough and Mallory Price and Nick Simmons and Sarah Zaske},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.18195},
  year   = {2024}
}