Backbone colouring of chordal graphs
Abstract
A proper -colouring of a graph is a function such that for every edge . The chromatic number is the minimum such that there exists a proper -colouring of . Given a spanning subgraph of , a -backbone -colouring of is a proper -colouring of such that for every edge . The -backbone chromatic number is the smallest for which there exists a -backbone -colouring of . In their seminal paper, Broersma et al.~\cite{BFGW07} ask whether, for any chordal graph and any spanning forest of , we have that . In this work, we first show that this is true as long as is bipartite and 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 with spanning bipartite subgraphs satisfying . Then, we show that if is chordal and has bounded maximum average degree (in particular, if is a forest), then . We finally show that holds whenever is chordal and is -free.
Cite
@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}
}