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On clique numbers of colored mixed graphs

Dipayan Chakraborty, Sandip Das, Soumen Nandi, Debdeep Roy, Sagnik Sen

Published 2021-04-15Version 1

An (m,n)-colored mixed graph, or simply, an (m,n)-graph is a graph having m different types of arcs and n different types of edges. A homomorphism of an (m,n)-graph G to another (m,n)-graph H is a vertex mapping that preserves adjacency, the type thereto and the direction. A subset R of the set of vertices of G that always maps distinct vertices in itself to distinct image vertices under any homomorphism is called an (m,n)-relative clique of G. The maximum cardinality of an (m,n)-relative clique of a graph is called the (m,n)-relative clique number of the graph. In this article, we explore the (m,n)-relative clique numbers for various families of graphs.

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