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On the extremal values of the number of vertices with an interval spectrum on the set of proper edge colorings of the graph of the $n$-dimensional cube

Published 4 Jul 2013 in math.CO and cs.DM | (1307.1389v1)

Abstract: For an undirected, simple, finite, connected graph $G$, we denote by $V(G)$ and $E(G)$ the sets of its vertices and edges, respectively. A function $\varphi:E(G)\rightarrow {1,...,t}$ is called a proper edge $t$-coloring of a graph $G$, if adjacent edges are colored differently and each of $t$ colors is used. The least value of $t$ for which there exists a proper edge $t$-coloring of a graph $G$ is denoted by $\chi'(G)$. For any graph $G$, and for any integer $t$ satisfying the inequality $\chi'(G)\leq t\leq |E(G)|$, we denote by $\alpha(G,t)$ the set of all proper edge $t$-colorings of $G$. Let us also define a set $\alpha(G)$ of all proper edge colorings of a graph $G$: $$ \alpha(G)\equiv\bigcup_{t=\chi'(G)}{|E(G)|}\alpha(G,t). $$ An arbitrary nonempty finite subset of consecutive integers is called an interval. If $\varphi\in\alpha(G)$ and $x\in V(G)$, then the set of colors of edges of $G$ which are incident with $x$ is denoted by $S_G(x,\varphi)$ and is called a spectrum of the vertex $x$ of the graph $G$ at the proper edge coloring $\varphi$. If $G$ is a graph and $\varphi\in\alpha(G)$, then define $f_G(\varphi)\equiv|{x\in V(G)/S_G(x,\varphi) \textrm{is an interval}}|$. For a graph $G$ and any integer $t$, satisfying the inequality $\chi'(G)\leq t\leq |E(G)|$, we define: $$ \mu_1(G,t)\equiv\min_{\varphi\in\alpha(G,t)}f_G(\varphi),\qquad \mu_2(G,t)\equiv\max_{\varphi\in\alpha(G,t)}f_G(\varphi). $$ For any graph $G$, we set: $$ \mu_{11}(G)\equiv\min_{\chi'(G)\leq t\leq|E(G)|}\mu_1(G,t),\qquad \mu_{12}(G)\equiv\max_{\chi'(G)\leq t\leq|E(G)|}\mu_1(G,t), $$ $$ \mu_{21}(G)\equiv\min_{\chi'(G)\leq t\leq|E(G)|}\mu_2(G,t),\qquad \mu_{22}(G)\equiv\max_{\chi'(G)\leq t\leq|E(G)|}\mu_2(G,t). $$ For any positive integer $n$, the exact values of the parameters $\mu_{11}$, $\mu_{12}$, $\mu_{21}$ and $\mu_{22}$ are found for the graph of the $n$-dimensional cube.

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