r-strongly vertex-distinguishing total coloring of graphs
Abstract
Inspired by the phenomenon of co-channel interference in communication network, a novel graph parameter, called r-vertex-strongly-distinguishing total coloring (abbreviate as D(r)-VSDTC), is proposed in this paper. Given a graph G, an r-VSDTC is an assignment of k colors to V(G) E(G) such that any two adjacent or incident elements receive different colors and any two vertices with distance at most r have distinct color-set, where the color-set of a vertex u is the set of colors assigned on u and its neighborhoods and incident edges. The r-vertex-strongly-distinguishing total chromatic number of G, denoted by r-vsdt(G), is the minimum integer k for which G admits a k-D(r)-VSDTC. We show that 1-vsdt(G)≤ 4(G) for every graph G without isolated edges and 1-vsdt(G) k(G)+3 for a k-degenerated graph G without isolated edges, where 1 k 3.
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