The locating-chromatic number for Halin graphs
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Let G be a connected graph. Let f be a proper k -coloring of G and Π = (R_1, R_2, . . . , R_k) bean ordered partition of V (G) into color classes. For any vertex v of G, define the color code c_Π(v) of v with respect to Π to be a k -tuple (d(v, R_1), d(v, R_2), . . . , d(v, R_k)), where d(v, R_i) is the min{d(v, x)|x ∈ R_i}. If distinct vertices have distinct color codes, then we call f a locating coloringof G. The locating-chromatic number of G, denoted by χL(G), is the least number k such that Gadmits a locating coloring with k colors. In this paper, we determine the locating-chromatic numberof Halin graphs. We also give the locating-chromatic number of Halin graphs of double stars.
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volume 2 issue 1
pages 1- 9
publication date 2017-06-01
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