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The T-Tone Chromatic Number Of Random Graphs, Deepak Bal, Patrick Bennett, Andrzej Dudek, Alan Frieze
The T-Tone Chromatic Number Of Random Graphs, Deepak Bal, Patrick Bennett, Andrzej Dudek, Alan Frieze
Deepak Bal
A proper 2-tone k-coloring of a graph is a labeling of the vertices with elements from ([k]2) such that adjacent vertices receive disjoint labels and vertices distance 2 apart receive distinct labels. The 2-tone chromatic number of a graph G, denoted τ 2(G) is the smallest k such thatG admits a proper 2-tone k coloring. In this paper, we prove that w.h.p. for p≥Cn−1/4ln9/4n,τ2(Gn,p)=(2+o(1))χ(Gn,p) where χ represents the ordinary chromatic number. For sparse random graphs with p = c/n, c constant, we prove that τ2(Gn,p)=⌈(8Δ+1−−−−−−√+5)/2 where Δ represents the maximum degree. For …