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Linear bounds on nowhere-zero group irregularity strength and nowhere-zero group sum chromatic number of graphs

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  • Anholcer, Marcin
  • Cichacz, Sylwia
  • Przybyło, Jakub

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We investigate the group irregularity strength, sg(G), of a graph, i.e., the least integer k such that taking any Abelian group G of order k, there exists a function f:E(G)→G so that the sums of edge labels incident with every vertex are distinct. So far the best upper bound on sg(G) for a general graph G was exponential in n−c, where n is the order of G and c denotes the number of its components. In this note we prove that sg(G) is linear in n, namely not greater than 2n. In fact, we prove a stronger result, as we additionally forbid the identity element of a group to be an edge label or the sum of labels around a vertex. We consider also locally irregular labelings where we require only sums of adjacent vertices to be distinct. For the corresponding graph invariant we prove the general upper bound: Δ(G)+col(G)−1 (where col(G) is the coloring number of G) in the case when we do not use the identity element as an edge label, and a slightly worse one if we additionally forbid it as the sum of labels around a vertex. In the both cases we also provide a sharp upper bound for trees and a constant upper bound for the family of planar graphs.

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  • Anholcer, Marcin & Cichacz, Sylwia & Przybyło, Jakub, 2019. "Linear bounds on nowhere-zero group irregularity strength and nowhere-zero group sum chromatic number of graphs," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 343(C), pages 149-155.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:343:y:2019:i:c:p:149-155
    DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2018.09.056
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    1. Marcin Anholcer & Sylwia Cichacz & Martin Milanic̆, 2015. "Group irregularity strength of connected graphs," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 30(1), pages 1-17, July.
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