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Backbone colouring of chordal graphs

Combinatorics 2025-08-06 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A proper kk-colouring of a graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E) is a function c:V(G){1,,k}c: V(G)\to \{1,\ldots,k\} such that c(u)c(v)c(u)\neq c(v) for every edge uvE(G)uv\in E(G). The chromatic number χ(G)\chi(G) is the minimum kk such that there exists a proper kk-colouring of GG. Given a spanning subgraph HH of GG, a qq-backbone kk-colouring of (G,H)(G,H) is a proper kk-colouring cc of GG such that c(u)c(v)q\lvert c(u)-c(v)\rvert \ge q for every edge uvE(H)uv\in E(H). The qq-backbone chromatic number BBCq(G,H){\rm BBC}_q(G,H) is the smallest kk for which there exists a qq-backbone kk-colouring of (G,H)(G,H). In their seminal paper, Broersma et al.~\cite{BFGW07} ask whether, for any chordal graph GG and any spanning forest HH of GG, we have that BBC2(G,H)χ(G)+O(1){\rm BBC}_2(G,H)\leq \chi(G)+O(1). In this work, we first show that this is true as long as HH is bipartite and GG is an interval graph in which each vertex belongs to at most two maximal cliques. We then show that this does not extend to bipartite graphs as backbone by exhibiting a family of chordal graphs GG with spanning bipartite subgraphs HH satisfying BBC2(G,H)5χ(G)3{\rm BBC}_2(G,H)\geq \frac{5\chi(G)}{3}. Then, we show that if GG is chordal and HH has bounded maximum average degree (in particular, if HH is a forest), then BBC2(G,H)χ(G)+O(χ(G)){\rm BBC}_2(G,H)\leq \chi(G)+O(\sqrt{\chi(G)}). We finally show that BBC2(G,H)32χ(G)+O(1){\rm BBC}_2(G,H)\leq \frac{3}{2}\chi(G)+O(1) holds whenever GG is chordal and HH is C4C_4-free.

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@article{arxiv.2508.02980,
  title  = {Backbone colouring of chordal graphs},
  author = {Júlio Araújo and Nicolas Nisse and Lucas Picasarri-Arrieta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.02980},
  year   = {2025}
}