On New Thue Colouring Concepts of Certain Graphs
Abstract
The Thue colouring of a graph is a colouring such that the sequence of vertex colours of any path of even and finite length in G is non-repetitive. The change in the Thue number, π(G), as edges are iteratively removed from a graph G is studied. The notion of the τ-index denoted, τ(G), of a graph G is introduced as well. τ(G) serves as a measure for the efficiency of edge deletion to reduce the Thue chromatic number of a graph.
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