The strong rainbow vertex-connection of graphs
Abstract
A vertex-colored graph is said to be rainbow vertex-connected if every two vertices of are connected by a path whose internal vertices have distinct colors, such a path is called a rainbow path. The rainbow vertex-connection number of a connected graph , denoted by , is the smallest number of colors that are needed in order to make rainbow vertex-connected. If for every pair of distinct vertices, contains a rainbow geodesic, then is strong rainbow vertex-connected. The minimum number for which there exists a -vertex-coloring of that results in a strongly rainbow vertex-connected graph is called the strong rainbow vertex-connection number of , denoted by . Observe that for any nontrivial connected graph . In this paper, sharp upper and lower bounds of are given for a connected graph of order , that is, . Graphs of order such that are characterized, respectively. It is also shown that, for each pair of integers with and , there exists a connected graph such that and .
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@article{arxiv.1201.1541,
title = {The strong rainbow vertex-connection of graphs},
author = {Xueliang Li and Yaping Mao and Yongtang Shi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.1541},
year = {2012}
}
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10 pages