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Pairs of chromatically equivalent graphs

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posted on 2011-07-01, 00:00 authored by Kerri Morgan
Two graphs are said to be chromatically equivalent if they have the same chromatic polynomial. In this paper we give the means to construct infinitely many pairs of chromatically equivalent graphs where one graph in the pair is clique-separable, that is, can be obtained by identifying an r-clique in some graph H 1 with an r-clique in some graph H 2 , and the other graph is non-clique-separable. There are known methods for finding pairs of chromatically equivalent graphs where both graphs are clique-separable or both graphs are non-clique-separable. Although examples of pairs of chromatically equivalent graphs where only one of the graphs is clique-separable are known, a method for the construction of infinitely many such pairs was not known. Our method constructs such pairs of graphs with odd order n ≥ 9.

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Journal

Graphs and combinatorics

Volume

27

Issue

4

Pagination

547 - 556

Publisher

Springer

Location

Tokyo, Japan

ISSN

0911-0119

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Springer

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