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The Radio Number of $C_n \square C_n$

Combinatorics 2010-08-02 v1

Abstract

Radio labeling is a variation of Hale's channel assignment problem, in which one seeks to assign positive integers to the vertices of a graph GG subject to certain constraints involving the distances between the vertices. Specifically, a radio labeling of a connected graph GG is a function c:V(G)Z+c:V(G) \rightarrow \mathbb Z_+ such that d(u,v)+c(u)c(v)1+diam(G)d(u,v)+|c(u)-c(v)|\geq 1+\text{diam}(G) for every two distinct vertices uu and vv of GG (where d(u,v)d(u,v) is the distance between uu and vv). The span of a radio labeling is the maximum integer assigned to a vertex. The radio number of a graph GG is the minimum span, taken over all radio labelings of GG. This paper establishes the radio number of the Cartesian product of a cycle graph with itself (i.e., of CnCnC_n\square C_n.)

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@article{arxiv.1007.5344,
  title  = {The Radio Number of $C_n \square C_n$},
  author = {Marc Morris-Rivera and Maggy Tomova and Cindy Wyels and Aaron Yeager},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.5344},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

To appear in Ars Combinatoria, 15 pages