A short proof of the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture
Abstract
For a multigraph , denotes the chromatic index of , the maximum degree of , and . As a generalization of Vizing's classical coloring result for simple graphs, the Goldberg-Seymour conjecture, posed in the 1970s, states that or . 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 time algorithm for finding a -edge-coloring of .
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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}
}