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A short proof of the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture

Combinatorics 2024-07-15 v1

Abstract

For a multigraph GG, χ(G)\chi'(G) denotes the chromatic index of GG, Δ(G)\Delta(G) the maximum degree of GG, and Γ(G)=max{2E(H)V(H)1:HG and V(H) odd}\Gamma(G) = \max\left\{\left\lceil \frac{2|E(H)|}{|V(H)|-1} \right\rceil: H \subseteq G \text{ and } |V(H)| \text{ odd}\right\}. As a generalization of Vizing's classical coloring result for simple graphs, the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture, posed in the 1970s, states that χ(G)=max{Δ(G),Γ(G)}\chi'(G)=\max\{\Delta(G), \Gamma(G)\} or χ(G)=max{Δ(G)+1,Γ(G)}\chi'(G)=\max\{\Delta(G) + 1, \Gamma(G)\}. Hochbaum, Nishizeki, and Shmoys further conjectured in 1986 that such a coloring can be found in polynomial time. A long proof of the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture was announced in 2019 by Chen, Jing, and Zang, and one case in that proof was eliminated recently by Jing (but the proof is still long); and neither proof has been verified. In this paper, we give a proof of the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture that is significantly shorter and confirm the Hochbaum-Nishizeki-Shmoys conjecture by providing an O(V5E3)O(|V|^5|E|^3) time algorithm for finding a max{Δ(G)+1,Γ(G)}\max\{\Delta(G) + 1, \Gamma(G)\}-edge-coloring of GG.

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@article{arxiv.2407.09403,
  title  = {A short proof of the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture},
  author = {Guantao Chen and Yanli Hao and Xingxing Yu and Wenan Zang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.09403},
  year   = {2024}
}