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$(2,4)$-Colorability of Planar Graphs Excluding $3$-, $4$-, and $6$-Cycles

Combinatorics 2025-01-14 v1

Abstract

A defective kk-coloring is a coloring on the vertices of a graph using colors 1,2,,k1,2, \dots, k such that adjacent vertices may share the same color. A (d1,d2)(d_1,d_2)-\emph{coloring} of a graph GG is a defective 22-coloring of GG such that any vertex colored by color ii has at most did_i adjacent vertices of the same color, where i{1,2}i\in\{1,2\}. A graph GG is said to be (d1,d2)(d_1,d_2)-\emph{colorable} if it admits a (d1,d2)(d_1,d_2)-coloring. Defective 22-coloring in planar graphs without 33-cycles, 44-cycles, and 66-cycles has been investigated by Dross and Ochem, as well as Sittitrai and Pimpasalee. They showed that such graphs are (0,6)(0,6)-colorable and (3,3)(3,3)-colorable, respectively. In this paper, we proved that these graphs are also (2,4)(2,4)-colorable.

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@article{arxiv.2501.07129,
  title  = {$(2,4)$-Colorability of Planar Graphs Excluding $3$-, $4$-, and $6$-Cycles},
  author = {Pongpat Sittitrai and Wannapol Pimpasalee and Kittikorn Nakprasit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07129},
  year   = {2025}
}