On conflict-free proper colourings of graphs without small degree vertices
Mateusz Kamyczura, Jakub Przyby{\l}o

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A proper vertex colouring of a graph is referred to as conflict-free if in the neighbourhood of every vertex some colour appears exactly once, while it is called -conflict-free if there are at least such colours for each vertex of . The least numbers of colours in such colourings of are denoted and , respectively. It is known that can be as large as for graphs with maximum degree and very close to . We provide several new upper bounds for these parameters for graphs with minimum degrees large enough and detached from . In particular we show that if and , and that for regular graphs. These specifically refer to the…
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