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The 1 , 2 , 3-Conjecture And 1 , 2-Conjecture For Sparse Graphs

Daniel W. CranstonSogol JahanbekamDouglas B. West — 2014

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

The 1, 2, 3-Conjecture states that the edges of a graph without isolated edges can be labeled from {1, 2, 3} so that the sums of labels at adjacent vertices are distinct. The 1, 2-Conjecture states that if vertices also receive labels and the vertex label is added to the sum of its incident edge labels, then adjacent vertices can be distinguished using only {1, 2}. We show that various configurations cannot occur in minimal counterexamples to these conjectures. Discharging then confirms the conjectures...

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