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$(g,f)$-Chromatic spanning trees and forests (1809.10355v1)

Published 27 Sep 2018 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: A heterochromatic (or rainbow) graph is an edge-colored graph whose edges have distinct colors, that is, where each color appears at most once. In this paper, I propose a $(g,f)$-chromatic graph as an edge-colored graph where each color $c$ appears at least $g(c)$ times and at most $f(c)$ times. I also present a necessary and sufficient condition for edge-colored graphs (not necessary to be proper) to have a $(g,f)$-chromatic spanning tree. Using this criterion, I show that an edge-colored complete graph $G$ has a spanning tree with a color probability distribution similar' to that of $G$. Moreover, I conjecture that an edge-colored complete graph $G$ of order $2n$ $(n \ge 3)$ can be partitioned into $n$ edge-disjoint spanning trees such that each has a color probability distributionsimilar' to that of $G$.

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