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A Fractional Analogue of Brooks' Theorem

Combinatorics 2015-03-19 v3

Abstract

Let Δ(G)\Delta(G) be the maximum degree of a graph GG. Brooks' theorem states that the only connected graphs with chromatic number χ(G)=Δ(G)+1\chi(G)=\Delta(G)+1 are complete graphs and odd cycles. We prove a fractional analogue of Brooks' theorem in this paper. Namely, we classify all connected graphs GG such that the fractional chromatic number χf(G)\chi_f(G) is at least Δ(G)\Delta(G). These graphs are complete graphs, odd cycles, C82C^2_8, C5K2C_5\boxtimes K_2, and graphs whose clique number ω(G)\omega(G) equals the maximum degree Δ(G)\Delta(G). Among the two sporadic graphs, the graph C82C^2_8 is the square graph of cycle C8C_8 while the other graph C5K2C_5\boxtimes K_2 is the strong product of C5C_5 and K2K_2. In fact, we prove a stronger result; if a connected graph GG with Δ(G)4\Delta(G)\geq 4 is not one of the graphs listed above, then we have χf(G)Δ(G)2/67\chi_f(G)\leq \Delta(G)- 2/67.

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@article{arxiv.1103.3524,
  title  = {A Fractional Analogue of Brooks' Theorem},
  author = {Andrew D. King and Linyuan Lu and Xing Peng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.3524},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Third version, add Andrew King as an coauthor