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arxiv: 1309.3164 · v2 · pith:H5TW2KT2new · submitted 2013-09-12 · 🧮 math.CO

Total Thue colourings of graphs

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A total colouring of a graph is a colouring of its vertices and edges such that no two adjacent vertices or edges have the same colour and moreover, no edge coloured $c$ has its endvertex coloured $c$ too. A weak total Thue colouring of a graph $G$ is a colouring of its vertices and edges such that the colour sequence of consecutive vertices and edges of every path of $G$ is nonrepetitive. In a total Thue colouring also the induced vertex-colouring and edge-colouring of $G$ are nonrepetitive. The weak total Thue number $\pi_{T_w}(G)$ of a graph $G$ denotes the minimum number of colours required in every weak total Thue colouring and the minimum number of colours required in every total Thue colouring is called the total Thue number $\pi_T$. Here we show some upper bounds for both parameters depending on the maximum degree or size of the graph. We also give some lower bounds and some better upper bounds for these graph parameters considering special families of graphs.

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