Distinguishing symmetric digraphs by proper arc-colourings of type I

Abstract

A symmetric digraph G is obtained from a simple graph G by replacing each edge uv with a pair of opposite arcs uv, vu. An arc-colouring c of a digraph G is distinguishing if the only automorphism of G preserving the colouring c is the identity. Behzad introduced the proper arc-colouring of type I as an arc-colouring such that any two consecutive arcs uv, vw have distinct colours. We establish an optimal upper bound 2(G) for the least number of colours in a distinguishing proper colouring of type I of a connected symmetric digraph G. Furthermore, we prove that the same upper bound 2(G) is optimal for another type of proper colouring of G, when only monochromatic 2-paths are forbidden.

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