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Approximating Maximum Edge 2-Coloring by Normalizing Graphs (2403.06691v2)

Published 11 Mar 2024 in cs.DM and cs.DS

Abstract: In a simple, undirected graph G, an edge 2-coloring is a coloring of the edges such that no vertex is incident to edges with more than 2 distinct colors. The problem maximum edge 2-coloring (ME2C) is to find an edge 2-coloring in a graph G with the goal to maximize the number of colors. For a relevant graph class, ME2C models anti-Ramsey numbers and it was considered in network applications. For the problem a 2-approximation algorithm is known, and if the input graph has a perfect matching, the same algorithm has been shown to have a performance guarantee of 5/3. It is known that ME2C is APX-hard and that it is UG-hard to obtain an approximation ratio better than 1.5. We show that if the input graph has a perfect matching, there is a polynomial time 1.625-approximation and if the graph is claw-free or if the maximum degree of the input graph is at most three (i.e., the graph is subcubic), there is a polynomial time 1.5-approximation algorithm for ME2C

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Authors (5)
  1. Tobias Mömke (17 papers)
  2. Alexandru Popa (24 papers)
  3. Aida Roshany-Tabrizi (2 papers)
  4. Michael Ruderer (2 papers)
  5. Roland Vincze (6 papers)

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