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Tight Bounds on the Chromatic Edge Stability Index of Graphs

Combinatorics 2024-02-06 v2

Abstract

The chromatic edge stability index esχ(G)\mathrm{es}_{\chi'}(G) of a graph GG is the minimum number of edges whose removal results in a graph with smaller chromatic index. We give best-possible upper bounds on esχ(G)\mathrm{es}_{\chi'}(G) in terms of the number of vertices of degree Δ(G)\Delta(G) (if GG is Class 2), and the numbers of vertices of degree Δ(G)\Delta(G) and Δ(G)1{\Delta(G)-1} (if GG is Class 1). If GG is bipartite we give an exact expression for esχ(G)\mathrm{es}_{\chi'}(G) involving the maximum size of a matching in the subgraph induced by vertices of degree Δ(G)\Delta(G). Finally, we consider whether a minimum mitigating set, that is a set of size esχ(G)\mathrm{es}_{\chi'}(G) whose removal reduces the chromatic index, has the property that every edge meets a vertex of degree at least Δ(G)1\Delta(G)-1; we prove that this is true for some minimum mitigating set of GG, but not necessarily for every minimum mitigating set of GG.

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@article{arxiv.2206.03953,
  title  = {Tight Bounds on the Chromatic Edge Stability Index of Graphs},
  author = {Saieed Akbari and John Haslegrave and Mehrbod Javadi and Nasim Nahvi and Helia Niaparast},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.03953},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

10 pages, 4 figures. Fina version, to appear in Discrete Mathematics