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On Local Antimagic Chromatic Number of Spider Graphs
Gee-Choon Lau, Wai-Chee Shiu, Chee-Xian Soo
Published 2020-08-22Version 1
An edge labeling of a connected graph $G = (V,E)$ is said to be local antimagic if it is a bijection $f : E \to \{1, . . . , |E|\}$ such that for any pair of adjacent vertices $x$ and $y$, $f^+(x) \ne f^+(y)$, where the induced vertex label $f^+(x) = \sum f(e)$, with $e$ ranging over all the edges incident to $x$. The local antimagic chromatic number of $G$, denoted by $\chi_{la}(G)$, is the minimum number of distinct induced vertex labels over all local antimagic labelings of $G$. In this paper, we first show that a $d$-leg spider graph has $d+1\le \chi_{la}\le d+2$. We then obtain many sufficient conditions such that both the values are attainable. Finally, we show that each 3-leg spider has $\chi_{la} = 4$ if not all legs are of odd length. We conjecture that almost all $d$-leg spiders of size $q$ that satisfies $d(d+1) \le 2(2q-1)$ with each leg length at least 2 has $\chi_{la} = d+1$.