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Total Difference Chromatic Numbers of Graphs

Published 23 Dec 2019 in math.GM | (1912.13323v2)

Abstract: Inspired by graceful labelings and total labelings of graphs, we introduce the idea of total difference labelings. A $k$-total labeling of a graph $G$ is an assignment of $k$ distinct labels to the edges and vertices of a graph so that adjacent vertices, incident edges, and an edge and its incident vertices receive different labels. A $k$-total difference labeling of a graph $G$ is a function $f$ from the set of edges and vertices of $G$ to the set ${1,2,\ldots,k}$, that is a $k$-total labeling of $G$ and for which $f({u,v})=|f(u)-f(v)|$ for any two adjacent vertices $u$ and $v$ of $G$ with incident edge ${u,v}$. The least positive integer $k$ for which $G$ has a $k$-total difference labeling is its total difference chromatic number, $\chi_{td}(G)$. We determine the total difference chromatic number of paths, cycles, stars, wheels, gears and helms. We also provide bounds for total difference chromatic numbers of caterpillars, lobsters, and general trees.

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