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The complexity of nonrepetitive edge coloring of graphs

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arxiv 0709.4497 v2 pith:DNDFN2GB submitted 2007-09-27 cs.CC cs.DM

classification cs.CCcs.DM
keywords coloringnonrepetitiveedgegraphsequencesquarefreealongbecomes
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A squarefree word is a sequence $w$ of symbols such that there are no strings $x, y$, and $z$ for which $w=xyyz$. A nonrepetitive coloring of a graph is an edge coloring in which the sequence of colors along any open path is squarefree. We show that determining whether a graph $G$ has a nonrepetitive $k$-coloring is $\Sigma_2^p$-complete. When we restrict to paths of lengths at most $n$, the problem becomes NP-complete for fixed $n$.

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