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Every 4-regular graph is acyclically edge-6-colorable

(1209.2471)
Published Sep 12, 2012 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract

An acyclic edge coloring of a graph $G$ is a proper edge coloring such that no bichromatic cycles are produced. The acyclic chromatic index $a'(G)$ of $G$ is the smallest integer $k$ such that $G$ has an acyclic edge coloring using $k$ colors. Fiam${\rm \check{c}}$ik (1978) and later Alon, Sudakov and Zaks (2001) conjectured that $a'(G)\le \Delta + 2$ for any simple graph $G$ with maximum degree $\Delta$. Basavaraju and Chandran (2009) showed that every graph $G$ with $\Delta=4$, which is not 4-regular, satisfies the conjecture. In this paper, we settle the 4-regular case, i.e., we show that every 4-regular graph $G$ has $a'(G)\le 6$.

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