The anti-Ramsey numbers of cliques in complete multi-partite graphs
Abstract
A subgraph of an edge-colored graph is rainbow if all of its edges have different colors. Let G and H be two graphs. The anti-Ramsey number (G, H) is the maximum number of colors of an edge-coloring of G that does not contain a rainbow copy of H. In this paper, we study the anti-Ramsey numbers of Kk in complete multi-partite graphs. We determine the values of the anti-Ramsey numbers of Kk in complete k-partite graphs and in balanced complete r-partite graphs for r≥ k.
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