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Between proper and square colorings of planar graphs with maximum degree at most four

Combinatorics 2026-04-02 v1

Abstract

An ii-independent set is a vertex set whose pairwise distance is at least i+1i+1. A proper (square) kk-coloring of a graph GG is a partition of its vertex set into kk independent (22-independent) sets. A packing (1j,2k)(1^{j}, 2^k)-coloring of a graph GG is a partition of V(G)V(G) into jj independent sets and kk 22-independent sets. It can be viewed as intermediate colorings between proper and square coloring. Wegner conjectured in 1977 that every planar graph with maximum degree at most four is square 99-colorable. Bousquet, Deschamps, de Meyer, and Pierron proved an upper bound of 1212, which is the current best result toward the conjecture of Wegner. In this paper, we prove two analogue results that every planar graph with maximum degree at most four is packing (1,210)(1,2^{10})-colorable and packing (12,27)(1^2,2^7)-colorable.

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@article{arxiv.2604.01126,
  title  = {Between proper and square colorings of planar graphs with maximum degree at most four},
  author = {Xujun Liu and Zihui Xu and Xin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01126},
  year   = {2026}
}