Hamiltonian chromatic number of block graphs
Abstract: Let be a simple connected graph of order . A hamiltonian coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors (non-negative integers) to the vertices of such that + for every two distinct vertices and of , where denotes the detour distance between and in which is the length of the longest path between and . The value \emph{hc(c)} of a hamiltonian coloring is the maximum color assigned to a vertex of . The hamiltonian chromatic number, denoted by , is min{} taken over all hamiltonian coloring of . 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 block graphs. We characterize level-wise regular block graphs and extended star of blocks achieving this lower bound.
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