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Upper bounds for the achromatic and coloring numbers of a graph

Combinatorics 2015-11-06 v2

Abstract

Dvo\v{r}\'ak \emph{et al.} introduced a variant of the Randi\'c index of a graph GG, denoted by R(G)R'(G), where R(G)=uvE(G)1max{d(u),d(v)}R'(G)=\sum_{uv\in E(G)}\frac 1 {\max\{d(u), d(v)\}}, and d(u)d(u) denotes the degree of a vertex uu in GG. The coloring number col(G)col(G) of a graph GG is the smallest number kk for which there exists a linear ordering of the vertices of GG such that each vertex is preceded by fewer than kk of its neighbors. It is well-known that χ(G)col(G)\chi(G)\leq col(G) for any graph GG, where χ(G)\chi(G) denotes the chromatic number of GG. In this note, we show that for any graph GG without isolated vertices, col(G)2R(G)col(G)\leq 2R'(G), with equality if and only if GG is obtained from identifying the center of a star with a vertex of a complete graph. This extends some known results. In addition, we present some new spectral bounds for the coloring and achromatic numbers of a graph.

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@article{arxiv.1511.00537,
  title  = {Upper bounds for the achromatic and coloring numbers of a graph},
  author = {Baoyindureng Wu and Clive Elphick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00537},
  year   = {2015}
}

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