ErdÅs-Gallai-type results for total monochromatic connection of graphs
arXiv:1612.05381
Abstract
A graph is said to be {\it total-colored} if all the edges and the vertices of the graph are colored. A total-coloring of a graph is a {\it total monochromatically-connecting coloring} ({\it TMC-coloring}, for short) if any two vertices of the graph are connected by a path whose edges and internal vertices have the same color. For a connected graph , the {\it total monochromatic connection number}, denoted by , is defined as the maximum number of colors used in a TMC-coloring of . In this paper, we study two kinds of ErdÅs-Gallai-type problems for and completely solve them.
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