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Total colorings of product graphs
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    13 April 2018
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    A proper total coloring of a graph \(G\) is an assignment of colors to vertices and edges of the graph, such that adjacent and incident elements receive different colors. The total chromatic number \(\chi^{\prime\prime}(G)\) of the graph \(G\) is the minimum number of colors needed for a proper total coloring. Clearly, if \(\Delta\) is the maximum degree of \(G\), then \(\Delta+1 \leq \chi^{\prime\prime}(G)\). The Behzad-Vizing total coloring conjecture asserts that for all graphs \(\chi^{\prime\prime}(G)=\Delta+1\) or \( \chi^{\prime\prime}(G)=\Delta+2\). The paper verifies the conjecture for various products of certain classes of graphs.
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    product graphs
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    direct product
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    strong product
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    lexicographic product
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    total coloring
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