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Proper Distinguishing Colorings with Few Colors for Graphs with Girth at Least 5

Published 18 Jul 2017 in math.CO | (1707.05439v2)

Abstract: The distinguishing chromatic number, χD(G)\chi_D(G), of a graph GG is the smallest number of colors in a proper coloring, φ\varphi, of GG, such that the only automorphism of GG that preserves all colors of φ\varphi is the identity map. Collins and Trenk conjectured that if GG is connected with girth at least 5 and G≠C6G\ne C_6, then χD(G)≤Δ+1\chi_D(G)\le \Delta+1. We prove this conjecture.

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