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Rainbow Connection Number and Radius

Manu Basavaraju, L. Sunil Chandran, Deepak Rajendraprasad, Arunselvan Ramaswamy

Published 2010-11-02, updated 2012-09-11Version 2

The rainbow connection number, rc(G), of a connected graph G is the minimum number of colours needed to colour its edges, so that every pair of its vertices is connected by at least one path in which no two edges are coloured the same. In this note we show that for every bridgeless graph G with radius r, rc(G) <= r(r + 2). We demonstrate that this bound is the best possible for rc(G) as a function of r, not just for bridgeless graphs, but also for graphs of any stronger connectivity. It may be noted that for a general 1-connected graph G, rc(G) can be arbitrarily larger than its radius (Star graph for instance). We further show that for every bridgeless graph G with radius r and chordality (size of a largest induced cycle) k, rc(G) <= rk. It is known that computing rc(G) is NP-Hard [Chakraborty et al., 2009]. Here, we present a (r+3)-factor approximation algorithm which runs in O(nm) time and a (d+3)-factor approximation algorithm which runs in O(dm) time to rainbow colour any connected graph G on n vertices, with m edges, diameter d and radius r.

Comments: Revised preprint with an extra section on an approximation algorithm. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1101.5747
Categories: math.CO, cs.DM
Subjects: 05C15, 05C40, 05C12, 05C38, 05C85
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