Equitable vertex arboricity of graphs
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Abstract: An equitable -tree-coloring of a graph is a coloring to vertices of such that the sizes of any two color classes differ by at most one and the subgraph induced by each color class is a forest of maximum degree at most and diameter at most . The minimum such that has an equitable -tree-coloring for every is called the strong equitable -vertex-arboricity and denoted by . In this paper, we give sharp upper bounds for and by showing that and for every . It is also proved that for every planar graph with girth at least 5 and for every planar graph with girth at least 6 and for every outerplanar graph. We conjecture that for every planar graph and for every graph .
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