Dynamic Chromatic Number of Regular Graphs

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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A dynamic coloring of a graph $G$ is a proper coloring such that for every vertex $v\in V(G)$ of degree at least 2, the neighbors of $v$ receive at least 2 colors. It was conjectured [B. Montgomery. {\em Dynamic coloring of graphs}. PhD thesis, West Virginia University, 2001.] that if $G$ is a $k$-regular graph, then $\chi_2(G)-\chi(G)\leq 2$. In this paper, we prove that if $G$ is a $k$-regular graph with $\chi(G)\geq 4$, then $\chi_2(G)\leq \chi(G)+\alpha(G^2)$. It confirms the conjecture for all regular graph $G$ with diameter at most 2 and $\chi(G)\geq 4$. In fact, it shows that $\chi_2(G)-\chi(G)\leq 1$ provided that $G$ has diameter at most 2 and $\chi(G)\geq 4$. Moreover, we show that for any $k$-regular graph $G$, $\chi_2(G)-\chi(G)\leq 6\ln k+2$. Also, we show that for any $n$ there exists a regular graph $G$ whose chromatic number is $n$ and $\chi_2(G)-\chi(G)\geq 1$. This result gives a negative answer to a conjecture of [A. Ahadi, S. Akbari, A. Dehghan, and M. Ghanbari. \newblock On the difference between chromatic number and dynamic chromatic number of graphs. \newblock {\em Discrete Math.}, In press].

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