Upper bounds for the $MD$-numbers and characterization of extremal graphs
Abstract
For an edge-colored graph , we call an edge-cut of monochromatic if the edges of are colored with the same color. The graph is called monochromatic disconnected if any two distinct vertices of are separated by a monochromatic edge-cut. For a connected graph , the monochromatic disconnection number (or -number for short) of , denoted by , is the maximum number of colors that are allowed in order to make monochromatic disconnected. For graphs with diameter one, they are complete graphs and so their -numbers are . For graphs with diameter at least 3, we can construct -connected graphs such that their -numbers can be arbitrarily large; whereas for graphs with diameter two, we show that if is a -connected graph then , and if has a cut-vertex then is equal to the number of blocks of . So, we will focus on studying -connected graphs with diameter two, and give two upper bounds of their -numbers depending on their connectivity and independent numbers, respectively. We also characterize the -connected graphs (with large connectivity) whose -numbers are and the -connected graphs (with small connectivity) whose -numbers archive the upper bound For graphs with connectivity less than , we show that if the connectivity of a graph is in linear with its order , then its -number is upper bounded by a constant, and this suggests us to leave a conjecture that for a -connected graph , .
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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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21 pages, 1 figure