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Hamiltonian chromatic number of block graphs

Published 17 Jan 2019 in math.CO and cs.DM | (1901.05839v1)

Abstract: Let GG be a simple connected graph of order nn. A hamiltonian coloring cc of a graph GG is an assignment of colors (non-negative integers) to the vertices of GG such that D(u,v)D(u, v) + ∣c(u)−c(v)∣|c(u) - c(v)| ≥\geq n−1n - 1 for every two distinct vertices uu and vv of GG, where D(u,v)D(u, v) denotes the detour distance between uu and vv in GG which is the length of the longest path between uu and vv. The value \emph{hc(c)} of a hamiltonian coloring cc is the maximum color assigned to a vertex of GG. The hamiltonian chromatic number, denoted by hc(G)hc(G), is min{hc(c)hc(c)} taken over all hamiltonian coloring cc of GG. In this paper, we give a necessary and sufficient condition to achieve a lower bound for the hamiltonian chromatic number of block graphs given in [Theorem 1,On Hamiltonian Colorings of Block graphs, In: Kaykobad, M., Petrechi, R., (eds.) WALCOM: Algorithms and Computation, LNCS: 9627, 28-39, 2016]. We present an algorithm for optimal hamiltonian coloring of a special class of block graphs, namely SDB(p/2)SDB(p/2) block graphs. We characterize level-wise regular block graphs and extended star of blocks achieving this lower bound.

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