Bounds on the lettericity of graphs
Abstract
Lettericity measures the minimum size of an alphabet needed to represent a graph as a letter graph, where vertices are encoded by letters, and edges are determined by an underlying decoder. We prove that all graphs on~n vertices have lettericity at most approximately n - 12 2 n and that almost all graphs on n vertices have lettericity at least n - (2 2 n + 2 2 2 n).
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