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Clique number of the square of a line graph

Małgorzata Śleszyńska-Nowak

Published 2015-04-24Version 1

An edge coloring of a graph $G$ is strong if each color class is an induced matching of $G$. The strong chromatic index of $G$, denoted by $\chi _{s}^{\prime }(G)$, is the minimum number of colors for which $G$ has a strong edge coloring. The strong chromatic index of $G$ is equal to the chromatic number of the square of the line graph of $G$. The chromatic number of the square of the line graph of $G$ is greater than or equal to the clique number of the square of the line graph of $G$, denoted by $\omega(L)$. In this note we prove that $\omega(L) \le 1.5 \Delta_{G}^2$ for every graph $G$. Our result allows to calculate an upper bound for the fractional strong chromatic index of $G$, denoted by $\chi_{fs}^\prime(G)$. We prove that $\chi_{fs}^{\prime}(G) \le 1.75 \Delta_G^2$ for every graph $G$.

Comments: 8 pages, 3 figures
Categories: math.CO
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