Optimal orientations of vertex-multiplications of cartesian products of graphs

Abstract

Koh and Tay proved a fundamental classification of G vertex-multiplications into three classes C0, C1 and C2. In this paper, we prove that vertex-multiplications of cartesian products of graphs G× H lie in C0 (C0 C1 resp.) if G(2)∈ C0 (C1 resp.), d(G) 2 and d(G× H) 4. We also focus on cartesian products involving trees, paths and cycles and show that most of them lie in C0.

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