
doi: 10.37236/10181
For a graph $G$ and a positive integer $n$, the $n$th cone over $G$ is obtained from the direct product $G \times P_n$ of $G$ and a path $P_n=(0,1,\ldots, n)$, by adding a copy of $G$ on $V(G) \times \{0\}$, and identifying $V(G) \times \{n\}$ into a single vertex $\star$. Assume $G$ and $H$ are graphs, and $h: V(H) \to \mathbb{N}$ is a mapping which assigns to each vertex $v$ of $H$ a positive integer. For each vertex $v$ of $H$, let $\Delta_{h(v)}(G,v)$ be a copy of the $h(v)$-th cone over $G$, with vertex set $V(\Delta_{h(v)}(G)) \times \{v\}$. The $(H,h)$-cone over $G$ is the graph obtained from the disjoint union of $\{\Delta_{h(v)}(G, v) : v\in V(H)\}$ by identifying $\{((x,0),v): v \in V(H)\}$ into a single vertex $(x,0)$ for each $x \in V(G)$, and adding edges $\{(\star, v) (\star, v'): vv' \in E(H)\}$. When $h(v)=n$ is a constant mapping, then $\Delta_{H,h}(G)$ is denoted by $\Delta_{H,n}(G)$. In this paper, we determines the fractional chromatic number of $\Delta_{H,n}(G)$ for all $G, H$ with $\chi_f(H)\le \chi_f(G)$.
Coloring of graphs and hypergraphs, fractional chromatic number, \(n\)th cone over graph, Graph operations (line graphs, products, etc.), generalized cone over graph
Coloring of graphs and hypergraphs, fractional chromatic number, \(n\)th cone over graph, Graph operations (line graphs, products, etc.), generalized cone over graph
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