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An FPTAS for Counting Proper Four-Colorings on Cubic Graphs

Data Structures and Algorithms 2016-11-16 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Graph coloring is arguably the most exhaustively studied problem in the area of approximate counting. It is conjectured that there is a fully polynomial-time (randomized) approximation scheme (FPTAS/FPRAS) for counting the number of proper colorings as long as qΔ+1q \geq \Delta + 1, where qq is the number of colors and Δ\Delta is the maximum degree of the graph. The bound of q=Δ+1q = \Delta + 1 is the uniqueness threshold for Gibbs measure on Δ\Delta-regular infinite trees. However, the conjecture remained open even for any fixed Δ3\Delta\geq 3 (The cases of Δ=1,2\Delta=1, 2 are trivial). In this paper, we design an FPTAS for counting the number of proper 44-colorings on graphs with maximum degree 33 and thus confirm the conjecture in the case of Δ=3\Delta=3. This is the first time to achieve this optimal bound of q=Δ+1q = \Delta + 1. Previously, the best FPRAS requires q>116Δq > \frac{11}{6} \Delta and the best deterministic FPTAS requires q>2.581Δ+1q > 2.581\Delta + 1 for general graphs. In the case of Δ=3\Delta=3, the best previous result is an FPRAS for counting proper 5-colorings. We note that there is a barrier to go beyond q=Δ+2q = \Delta + 2 for single-site Glauber dynamics based FPRAS and we overcome this by correlation decay approach. Moreover, we develop a number of new techniques for the correlation decay approach which can find applications in other approximate counting problems.

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@article{arxiv.1611.04100,
  title  = {An FPTAS for Counting Proper Four-Colorings on Cubic Graphs},
  author = {Pinyan Lu and Kuan Yang and Chihao Zhang and Minshen Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.04100},
  year   = {2016}
}