Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory (May 2013)

The Incidence Chromatic Number of Toroidal Grids

  • Sopena Éric,
  • Wu Jiaojiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7151/dmgt.1663
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 2
pp. 315 – 327

Abstract

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An incidence in a graph G is a pair (v, e) with v ∈ V (G) and e ∈ E(G), such that v and e are incident. Two incidences (v, e) and (w, f) are adjacent if v = w, or e = f, or the edge vw equals e or f. The incidence chromatic number of G is the smallest k for which there exists a mapping from the set of incidences of G to a set of k colors that assigns distinct colors to adjacent incidences. In this paper, we prove that the incidence chromatic number of the toroidal grid Tm,n = Cm2Cn equals 5 when m, n ≡ 0(mod 5) and 6 otherwise.

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