Distinguishing chromatic number of Hamiltonian circulant graphs
Abstract
The distinguishing chromatic number of a graph G is the smallest number of colors needed to properly color the vertices of G so that the trivial automorphism is the only symmetry of G that preserves the coloring. We investigate the distinguishing chromatic number for Hamiltonian circulant graphs with maximum degree at most 4.
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