A new upper bound on the game chromatic index of graphs
Abstract
We study the two-player game where Maker and Breaker alternately color the edges of a given graph with colors such that adjacent edges never get the same color. Maker's goal is to play such that at the end of the game, all edges are colored. Vice-versa, Breaker wins as soon as there is an uncolored edge where every color is blocked. The game chromatic index denotes the smallest for which Maker has a winning strategy. The trivial bounds hold for every graph , where is the maximum degree of . In 2008, Beveridge, Bohman, Frieze, and Pikhurko proved that for every there exists a constant such that holds for any graph with , and conjectured that the same holds for every graph . In this paper, we show that is true for all graphs with . In addition, we consider a biased version of the game where Breaker is allowed to color edges per turn and give bounds on the number of colors needed for Maker to win this biased game.
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@article{arxiv.1710.01472,
title = {A new upper bound on the game chromatic index of graphs},
author = {Ralph Keusch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.01472},
year = {2018}
}
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17 pages