Optimal Adjacent Vertex-Distinguishing Edge-Colorings of Circulant Graphs
Abstract
A k-proper edge-coloring of a graph G is called adjacent vertex-distinguishing if any two adjacent vertices are distinguished by the set of colors appearing in the edges incident to each vertex. The smallest value k for which G admits such coloring is denoted by 'a(G). We prove that 'a(G) = 2R + 1 for most circulant graphs Cn([1, R]).
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