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arxiv: 1101.3126 · v1 · pith:4V2IDGBBnew · submitted 2011-01-17 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.DM

The complexity of determining the rainbow vertex-connection of graphs

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keywords rainbowgraphvertex-connectedcolorscomplexityconnectedgivengraphs
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A vertex-colored graph is {\it rainbow vertex-connected} if any two vertices are connected by a path whose internal vertices have distinct colors, which was introduced by Krivelevich and Yuster. The {\it rainbow vertex-connection} of a connected graph $G$, denoted by $rvc(G)$, is the smallest number of colors that are needed in order to make $G$ rainbow vertex-connected. In this paper, we study the computational complexity of vertex-rainbow connection of graphs and prove that computing $rvc(G)$ is NP-Hard. Moreover, we show that it is already NP-Complete to decide whether $rvc(G)=2$. We also prove that the following problem is NP-Complete: given a vertex-colored graph $G$, check whether the given coloring makes $G$ rainbow vertex-connected.

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