A sharp upper bound for the harmonious total chromatic number of graphs and multigraphs
arXiv:2401.09610
Abstract
A proper total colouring of a graph is called harmonious if it has the further property that when replacing each unordered pair of incident vertices and edges with their colours, then no pair of colours appears twice. The smallest number of colours for it to exist is called the harmonious total chromatic number of , denoted by . Here, we give a general upper bound for in terms of the order of . Our two main results are obvious consequences of the computation of the harmonious total chromatic number of the complete graph and of the complete multigraph , where is the number of edges joining each pair of vertices of . In particular, Araujo-Pardo et al. have recently shown that . In this paper, we prove that except for and ; therefore, , for every graph on vertices. Finally, we extend such a result to the harmonious total chromatic number of the complete multigraph and as a consequence show that for , where is a multigraph such that is the maximum number of edges between any two vertices.
11 pages, 5 figures