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Chromatic-choosability of the power of graphs

Combinatorics 2013-09-05 v1

Abstract

The kkth power GkG^k of a graph GG is the graph defined on V(G)V(G) such that two vertices uu and vv are adjacent in GkG^k if the distance between uu and vv in GG is at most kk. Let χ(H)\chi(H) and χl(H)\chi_l(H) be the chromatic number and the list chromatic number of HH, respectively. A graph HH is called {\em chromatic-choosable} if χl(H)=χ(H)\chi_l (H) = \chi(H). It is an interesting problem to find graphs that are chromatic-choosable. A natural question raised by Xuding Zhu (2012) is whether there exists a constant integer kk such that GkG^k is chromatic-choosable for every graph GG. Motivated by the List Total Coloring Conjecture, Kostochka and Woodall (2001) asked whether G2G^2 is chromatic-choosable for every graph GG. Kim and Park (2013) answered the Kostochka and Woodall's question in the negative by finding a family of graphs whose squares are complete multipartite graphs with partite sets of equal and unbounded size. In this paper, we answer Zhu's question by showing that for every integer k2k \geq 2, there exists a graph GG such that GkG^k is not chromatic-choosable. Moreover, for any fixed kk we show that the value χl(Gk)χ(Gk)\chi_l(G^k) - \chi(G^k) can be arbitrarily large.

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@article{arxiv.1309.0888,
  title  = {Chromatic-choosability of the power of graphs},
  author = {Seog-Jin Kim and Young Soo Kwon and Boram Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.0888},
  year   = {2013}
}

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