Distinguishing graphs of maximum valence 3
Abstract
The distinguishing number D(G) of a graph G is the smallest number of colors that is needed to color G such that the only color preserving automorphism is the identity. We give a complete classification for all connected graphs G of maximum valence (G)=3 and distinguishing number D(G) = 3. As one of the consequences we get that all infinite connected graphs with (G)=3 are 2-distinguishable.
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