Vertex coloring of plane graphs with nonrepetitive boundary paths
Combinatorics
2012-09-05 v1
Abstract
A sequence is a repetition. A sequence is nonrepetitive, if no subsequence of consecutive terms of form a repetition. Let be a vertex colored graph. A path of is nonrepetitive, if the sequence of colors on its vertices is nonrepetitive. If is a plane graph, then a facial nonrepetitive vertex coloring of is a vertex coloring such that any facial path is nonrepetitive. Let denote the minimum number of colors of a facial nonrepetitive vertex coloring of . Jendro\vl and Harant posed a conjecture that can be bounded from above by a constant. We prove that for any plane graph .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1105.1023,
title = {Vertex coloring of plane graphs with nonrepetitive boundary paths},
author = {János Barát and Július Czap},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.1023},
year = {2012}
}