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Proper vertex-pancyclicity of edge-colored complete graphs without joint monochromatic triangles (2007.14099v1)

Published 28 Jul 2020 in math.CO

Abstract: In an edge-colored graph $(G,c)$, let $dc(v)$ denote the number of colors on the edges incident with a vertex $v$ of $G$ and $\deltac(G)$ denote the minimum value of $dc(v)$ over all vertices $v\in V(G)$. A cycle of $(G,c)$ is called proper if any two adjacent edges of the cycle have distinct colors. An edge-colored graph $(G,c)$ on $n\geq 3$ vertices is called properly vertex-pancyclic if each vertex of $(G,c)$ is contained in a proper cycle of length $\ell$ for every $\ell$ with $3 \le \ell \le n$. Fujita and Magnant conjectured that every edge-colored complete graph on $n\geq 3$ vertices with $\deltac(G)\geq \frac{n+1}{2}$ is properly vertex-pancyclic. Chen, Huang and Yuan partially solve this conjecture by adding an extra condition that $(G,c)$ does not contain any monochromatic triangle. In this paper, we show that this conjecture is true if the edge-colored complete graph contain no joint monochromatic triangles.

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