Characterization of Graphs with Villainy 2
Abstract
Let f be an optimal proper coloring of a graph G and let c be a coloring of the vertices of G obtained by permuting the colors on vertices in the proper coloring f. The villainy of c, written B(c), is the minimum number of vertices that must be recolored to obtain a proper coloring of G with the additional condition that the number of times each color is used does not change. The villainy of G is defined as B(G)=maxcB(c), over all optimal proper colorings of G. In this paper, we characterize graphs G with B(G)=2.
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