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ON DISTANCE TWO LABELLING OF UNIT INTERVAL GRAPHS
Author(s) -
Peter Che Bor Lam,
Tao-Ming Wang,
Wai Chee Shiu,
Guohua Gu
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
taiwanese journal of mathematics
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.11650/tjm.456
An $L(2,1)$-labelling of a graph $G$ is an assignment of non-negative integers to the vertices of $G$ such that vertices at distance at most two get different numbers and adjacent vertices get numbers which are at least two apart. The $L(2,1)$-labelling number of $G$, denoted by $\lambda(G)$, is the minimum range of labels over all such labellings. In this paper, we first discuss some necessary and sufficient conditions for unit interval graph $G$ to have $\lambda(G)=2\k(G)-2$ and then characterize all unit interval graphs $G$ of order no more than $3\k(G)-1$, where $\k(G)$ is the chromatic number of $G$. Finally, we discuss some subgraphs of unit interval graphs $G$ on more than $2\k(G)+1$ vertices with $\l(G) = 2\k(G)$.

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