Anti-Ramsey problems in the generalized Petersen graphs for cycles

Abstract

The anti-Ramsey number Ar(G,H) is the maximum number of colors in an edge-coloring of G with no rainbow copy of H. In this paper, we determine the exact anti-Ramsey number in the generalized Petersen graph Pn,k for cycles Cd, where 1≤ k≤ n-12 and 5 d 6. We also give an algorithm to obtain the upper bound or lower bound of anti-Ramsey number.

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