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Acyclic chromatic index of triangle-free 1-planar graphs

(1504.06234)
Published Apr 23, 2015 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract

An acyclic edge coloring of a graph $G$ is a proper edge coloring such that every cycle is colored with at least three colors. The acyclic chromatic index $\chiup{a}'(G)$ of a graph $G$ is the least number of colors in an acyclic edge coloring of $G$. It was conjectured that $\chiup'{a}(G)\leq \Delta(G) + 2$ for any simple graph $G$ with maximum degree $\Delta(G)$. A graph is {\em $1$-planar} if it can be drawn on the plane such that every edge is crossed by at most one other edge. In this paper, we prove that every triangle-free $1$-planar graph $G$ has an acyclic edge coloring with $\Delta(G) + 16$ colors.

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