The List Distinguishing Number Equals the Distinguishing Number for Interval Graphs
Abstract
A \textit{distinguishing coloring} of a graph is a coloring of the vertices so that every nontrivial automorphism of maps some vertex to a vertex with a different color. The \textit{distinguishing number} of is the minimum such that has a distinguishing coloring where each vertex is assigned a color from . A \textit{list assignment} to is an assignment of lists of colors to the vertices of . A \textit{distinguishing -coloring} of is a distinguishing coloring of where the color of each vertex comes from . The {\it list distinguishing number} of is the minimum such that every list assignment to in which for all yields a distinguishing -coloring of . We prove that if is an interval graph, then its distinguishing number and list distinguishing number are equal.
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@article{arxiv.1509.04327,
title = {The List Distinguishing Number Equals the Distinguishing Number for Interval Graphs},
author = {Poppy Immel and Paul S. Wenger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.04327},
year = {2015}
}
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11 pages