R-tuple Colorings of Uniquely Colorable Graphs

An r-tuple coloring of a graph is one in which r colors are assigned to each point of the graph so that the sets of colors assigned to adjacent points are always disjoint. We investigate the question of whether a uniquely n-colorable graph can receive an r-tuple coloring with fewer than nr colors. We show that this cannot happen for n=3 and r=2 and that for a given n and r to establish the conjecture that no uniquely n-colorable graph can receive an r-tuple coloring from fewer than nr colors it suffices to prove it for on a finite set of uniquely n-colorable graphs.