Conflict-free (vertex)-connection numbers of graphs with small diameters


Abstract in English

A path in an(a) edge(vertex)-colored graph is called a conflict-free path if there exists a color used on only one of its edges(vertices). An(A) edge(vertex)-colored graph is called conflict-free (vertex-)connected if for each pair of distinct vertices, there is a conflict-free path connecting them. For a connected graph $G$, the conflict-free (vertex-)connection number of $G$, denoted by $cfc(G)(text{or}~vcfc(G))$, is defined as the smallest number of colors that are required to make $G$ conflict-free (vertex-)connected. In this paper, we first give the exact value $cfc(T)$ for any tree $T$ with diameters $2,3$ and $4$. Based on this result, the conflict-free connection number is determined for any graph $G$ with $diam(G)leq 4$ except for those graphs $G$ with diameter $4$ and $h(G)=2$. In this case, we give some graphs with conflict-free connection number $2$ and $3$, respectively. For the conflict-free vertex-connection number, the exact value $vcfc(G)$ is determined for any graph $G$ with $diam(G)leq 4$.

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