Bounds for the Grundy chromatic number of graphs in terms of domination number
Abstract
For any graph G, the Grundy (or First-Fit) chromatic number of G, denoted by (G) (also _ FF(G)), is defined as the maximum number of colors used by the First-Fit (greedy) coloring of the vertices of G. Determining the Grundy number is NP-complete, and obtaining bounds for (G) in terms of the known graph parameters is an active research topic. By a star partition of G we mean any partition of V(G) into say V1, …, Vk such that each G[Vi] contains a vertex adjacent to any other vertex in Vi. In this paper using the star partition of graphs we obtain the first upper bounds for the Grundy number in terms of the domination number. We also prove some bounds in terms of the domination number and girth of graphs.
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