2022
DOI: 10.3390/axioms11080393
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On the Chromatic Index of the Signed Generalized Petersen Graph GP(n,2)

Abstract: Let G be a graph and σ:E(G)→{+1,−1} be a mapping. The pair (G,σ), denoted by Gσ, is called a signed graph. A (proper) l-edge coloring γ of Gσ is a mapping from each vertex–edge incidence of Gσ to Mq such that γ(v,e)=−σ(e)γ(w,e) for each edge e=vw, and no two vertex–edge incidences have the same color; that is, γ(v,e)≠γ(v,f). The chromatic index is the minimal number q such that Gσ has a proper q-edge coloring, denoted by χ′(Gσ). In 2020, Behr proved that the chromatic index of a signed graph is its maximum deg… Show more

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