Conflict-free chromatic index of bipartite graphs

Abstract

An edge coloring of a graph G is called conflict-free if, for every edge, its closed neighborhood contains a color that appears exactly once. The least number of colors required for such a coloring is the conflict-free chromatic index of G, denoted by 'CF(G). Kamyczura, Meszka, and Przybyo conjectured that 'CF(G) 3 for any bipartite graph G without isolated vertices. In this paper, we confirm this conjecture.

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