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Remarks on proper conflict-free colorings of graphs

Published 2 Mar 2022 in math.CO | (2203.01088v1)

Abstract: A vertex coloring of a graph is said to be \textit{conflict-free} with respect to neighborhoods if for every non-isolated vertex there is a color appearing exactly once in its (open) neighborhood. As defined in [Fabrici et al., \textit{Proper Conflict-free and Unique-maximum Colorings of Planar Graphs with Respect to Neighborhoods}, arXiv preprint], the minimum number of colors in any such proper coloring of graph GG is the PCF chromatic number of GG, denoted χpcf(G)\chi_{\mathrm{pcf}}(G). In this paper, we determine the value of this graph parameter for several basic graph classes including trees, cycles, hypercubes and subdivisions of complete graphs. We also give upper bounds on χpcf(G)\chi_{\mathrm{pcf}}(G) in terms of other graph parameters. In particular, we show that χpcf(G)≤5Δ(G)/2\chi_{\mathrm{pcf}}(G) \leq5\Delta(G)/2 and characterize equality. Several sufficient conditions for PCF kk-colorability of graphs are established for 4≤k≤64\le k\le 6. The paper concludes with few open problems.

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