New Bounds for the Dichromatic Number of a Digraph
Abstract: The chromatic number of a graph , denoted by , is the minimum such that admits a -coloring of its vertex set in such a way that each color class is an independent set (a set of pairwise non-adjacent vertices). The dichromatic number of a digraph , denoted by , is the minimum such that admits a -coloring of its vertex set in such a way that each color class is acyclic. In 1976, Bondy proved that the chromatic number of a digraph is at most its circumference, the length of a longest cycle. Given a digraph , we will construct three different graphs whose chromatic numbers bound . Moreover, we prove: i) for integers , and with and for each , that if all cycles in have length modulo for some , then ; ii) if has girth and there are integers and , with such that contains no cycle of length modulo for each , then ; iii) if has girth , the length of a shortest cycle, and circumference , then , which improves, substantially, the bound proposed by Bondy. Our results show that if we have more information about the lengths of cycles in a digraph, then we can improve the bounds for the dichromatic number known until now.
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