Online and size anti-Ramsey numbers
classification
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graphnumberanti-ramseyedgesonlinesizeadjacentcolor
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A graph is properly edge-colored if no two adjacent edges have the same color. The smallest number of edges in a graph any of whose proper edge colorings contains a totally multicolored copy of a graph H is the size anti-Ramsey number AR_s(H) of H. This number in offline and online setting is investigated here.
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