Proper Distinguishing Colorings with Few Colors for Graphs with Girth at Least 5
Abstract
The distinguishing chromatic number, D(G), of a graph G is the smallest number of colors in a proper coloring, , of G, such that the only automorphism of G that preserves all colors of is the identity map. Collins and Trenk conjectured that if G is connected with girth at least 5 and G C6, then D(G) +1. We prove this conjecture.
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