Bounds and Hardness Results for Conflict-free Choosability
Abstract
A '(partial) conflict-free coloring' of a hypergraph is an assignment of colors to (a subset of) the vertex set of such that every hyperedge in has a vertex whose color is distinct from every other vertex in that hyperedge. The minimum number of colors required for such a coloring is known as the '(partial) conflict-free chromatic number' of . It is easy to see that the conflict-free chromatic number of a hypergraph is at most its partial conflict-free chromatic number plus one. Conflict-free coloring has also been studied on the open/closed neighborhood hypergraphs of a given graph under the name open/closed neighborhood conflict-free coloring. In this paper, we study partial and full list variants of conflict-free coloring where, for every vertex , we are given a list of admissible colors such that is allowed to be colored only from . Bhyravarapu, Kalyanasundaram, and Mathew [Journal of Graph Theory, 2021] showed that the closed-neighborhood conflict-free chromatic number of any graph with maximum degree is at most . In this paper, we extend the upper bound to the partial list variant of the closed-neighborhood conflict-free chromatic number. Further, we establish computational complexity results concerning the list open/closed-neighborhood conflict-free chromatic numbers.
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@article{arxiv.2409.12672,
title = {Bounds and Hardness Results for Conflict-free Choosability},
author = {Shiwali Gupta and Rogers Mathew},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.12672},
year = {2026}
}
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Full version of the paper accepted in SOFSEM-2026