Strong edge-coloring of sparse graphs with Ore-degree 7 or 8
Abstract: In a strong edge-coloring of a graph , any two edges of distance at most $2$ get distinct colors. The strong chromatic index of , denoted by $χ_s'(G)$, is the minimum number of colors needed in a strong edge-coloring of . The Ore-degree of is defined by . In this paper, we apply the discharging method and make use of Hall's marriage theorem to prove two results toward a conjecture by Chen et al. First, we prove that if is a graph with Ore-degree $7$ and maximum average degree less than , then $χ_s'(G)\le 13$. This result improves the previous best bound from to . Second, we prove that if is a graph with Ore-degree $8$ and maximum average degree less than , then $χ_s'(G)\le 20$.
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