Upper bounds for the rainbow connection numbers of line graphs
Combinatorics
2010-01-05 v1
Abstract
A path in an edge-colored graph , where adjacent edges may be colored the same, is called a rainbow path if no two edges of it are colored the same. A nontrivial connected graph is rainbow connected if for any two vertices of there is a rainbow path connecting them. The rainbow connection number of , denoted by , is defined as the smallest number of colors by using which there is a coloring such that is rainbow connected. In this paper, we mainly study the rainbow connection number of the line graph of a graph which contains triangles and get two sharp upper bounds for , in terms of the number of edge-disjoint triangles of where is the line graph of . We also give results on the iterated line graphs.
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@article{arxiv.1001.0287,
title = {Upper bounds for the rainbow connection numbers of line graphs},
author = {Xueliang Li and Yuefang Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.0287},
year = {2010}
}
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11 pages