Abstract

Let c be a k-coloring of a connected graph G and let pi={C1,C2,...,Ck} be the partition of V(G) induced by c. For every vertex v of G, let c_pi(v) be the coordinate of v relative to pi, that is c_pi(v)=(d(v,C1 ),d(v,C2 ),...,d(v,Ck )), where d(v,Ci )=min{d(v,x)|x in Ci }. If every two vertices of G have different coordinates relative to pi, then c is said to be a locating k-coloring of G. The locating-chromatic number of G, denoted by chi_L (G), is the least k such that there exists a locating k-coloring of G. In this paper, we determine the locating-chromatic numbers of some subdivisions of the friendship graph Fr_t, that is the graph obtained by joining t copies of 3-cycle with a common vertex, and we give lower bounds to the locating-chromatic numbers of few other subdivisions of Fr_t.

Highlights

  • The concept of locating-chromatic number was first studied by Chartrand et al [1] by combining the concept of graph partition dimension and graph coloring

  • We study some subdivisions of F rt and their locating-chromatic numbers

  • We determine the locating-chromatic number of any subdivision of F rt on one edge

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Introduction

The concept of locating-chromatic number was first studied by Chartrand et al [1] by combining the concept of graph partition dimension and graph coloring. Their coordinates differ by their distances to a vertex colored other than 1 and 2. It is easy to see, by using the same argument as in the proof of previous lemma, that all vertices colored the same have different coordinates.

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