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Point-distinguishing chromatic index of the union of paths

Xiang'en Chen — 2014

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let G be a simple graph. For a general edge coloring of a graph G (i.e., not necessarily a proper edge coloring) and a vertex v of G , denote by S ( v ) the set (not a multiset) of colors used to color the edges incident to v . For a general edge coloring f of a graph G , if S ( u ) S ( v ) for any two different vertices u and v of G , then we say that f is a point-distinguishing general edge coloring of G . The minimum number of colors required for a point-distinguishing general edge coloring of G , denoted by χ 0 ( G ) , is called...

Vertex-Distinguishing IE-Total Colorings of Complete Bipartite Graphs Km,N(m < n)

Xiang’en ChenYuping GaoBing Yao — 2013

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Let G be a simple graph. An IE-total coloring f of G is a coloring of the vertices and edges of G so that no two adjacent vertices receive the same color. Let C(u) be the set of colors of vertex u and edges incident to u under f. For an IE-total coloring f of G using k colors, if C(u) 6= C(v) for any two different vertices u and v of G, then f is called a k-vertex-distinguishing IE-total-coloring of G, or a k-VDIET coloring of G for short. The minimum number of colors required for a VDIET coloring...

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