The (vertex-)monochromatic index of a graph
Abstract
A tree in an edge-colored graph is called a \emph{monochromatic tree} if all the edges of have the same color. For , a \emph{monochromatic -tree} in is a monochromatic tree of containing the vertices of . For a connected graph and a given integer with , the \emph{-monochromatic index } of is the maximum number of colors needed such that for each subset of vertices, there exists a monochromatic -tree. In this paper, we prove that for any connected graph , for each such that . A tree in a vertex-colored graph is called a \emph{vertex-monochromatic tree} if all the internal vertices of have the same color. For , a \emph{vertex-monochromatic -tree} in is a vertex-monochromatic tree of containing the vertices of . For a connected graph and a given integer with , the \emph{-monochromatic vertex-index } of is the maximum number of colors needed such that for each subset of vertices, there exists a vertex-monochromatic -tree. We show that for a given a connected graph , and a positive integer with , to decide whether is NP-complete for each integer such that . We also obtain some Nordhaus-Gaddum-type results for the -monochromatic vertex-index.
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@article{arxiv.1603.05338,
title = {The (vertex-)monochromatic index of a graph},
author = {Xueliang Li and Di Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.05338},
year = {2016}
}
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13 pages