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Upper bounds for the $MD$-numbers and characterization of extremal graphs

Combinatorics 2020-09-07 v3

Abstract

For an edge-colored graph GG, we call an edge-cut MM of GG monochromatic if the edges of MM are colored with the same color. The graph GG is called monochromatic disconnected if any two distinct vertices of GG are separated by a monochromatic edge-cut. For a connected graph GG, the monochromatic disconnection number (or MDMD-number for short) of GG, denoted by md(G)md(G), is the maximum number of colors that are allowed in order to make GG monochromatic disconnected. For graphs with diameter one, they are complete graphs and so their MDMD-numbers are 11. For graphs with diameter at least 3, we can construct 22-connected graphs such that their MDMD-numbers can be arbitrarily large; whereas for graphs GG with diameter two, we show that if GG is a 22-connected graph then md(G)2md(G)\leq 2, and if GG has a cut-vertex then md(G)md(G) is equal to the number of blocks of GG. So, we will focus on studying 22-connected graphs with diameter two, and give two upper bounds of their MDMD-numbers depending on their connectivity and independent numbers, respectively. We also characterize the n2\left\lfloor\frac{n}{2}\right\rfloor-connected graphs (with large connectivity) whose MDMD-numbers are 22 and the 22-connected graphs (with small connectivity) whose MDMD-numbers archive the upper bound n2.\left\lfloor\frac{n}{2}\right\rfloor. For graphs with connectivity less than n2\frac n 2, we show that if the connectivity of a graph is in linear with its order nn, then its MDMD-number is upper bounded by a constant, and this suggests us to leave a conjecture that for a kk-connected graph GG, md(G)nkmd(G)\leq \left\lfloor\frac{n}{k}\right\rfloor.

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@article{arxiv.2009.00222,
  title  = {Upper bounds for the $MD$-numbers and characterization of extremal graphs},
  author = {Ping Li and Xueliang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.00222},
  year   = {2020}
}

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