Determining the Locating Rainbow Connection Number of Vertex-Transitive Graphs

Abstract

The locating rainbow connection number of a graph is defined as the minimum number of colors required to color vertices such that every two vertices there exists a rainbow vertex path and every vertex has a distinct rainbow code. This rainbow code signifies a distance between vertices within a given set of colors in a graph. This paper aims to determine the locating rainbow connection number for vertex-transitive graphs. Three main theorems are derived, focusing on the locating rainbow connection number for some vertex-transitive graphs

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