The Hat Guessing Number of Cactus Graphs and Cycles
Abstract
We study the hat guessing game on graphs. In this game, a player is placed on each vertex of a graph and assigned a colored hat from possible colors. Each player makes a deterministic guess on their hat color based on the colors assigned to the players on neighboring vertices, and the players win if at least one player correctly guesses his assigned color. If there exists a strategy that ensures at least one player guesses correctly for every possible assignment of colors, the game defined by is called winning. The hat guessing number of is the largest integer so that if for all then is winning. In this note, we determine whether is winning for any whenever is a cycle, resolving a conjecture of Kokhas and Latyshev in the affirmative and extending it. We then use this result to determine the hat guessing number of every cactus graph, graphs in which every pair of cycles share at most one vertex.
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@article{arxiv.2312.00928,
title = {The Hat Guessing Number of Cactus Graphs and Cycles},
author = {Jeremy Chizewer and I. M. J. McInnis and Mehrdad Sohrabi and Shriya Kaistha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.00928},
year = {2023}
}
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13 pages, 5 figures