Chromatic-choosability of the power of graphs
Abstract
The th power of a graph is the graph defined on such that two vertices and are adjacent in if the distance between and in is at most . Let and be the chromatic number and the list chromatic number of , respectively. A graph is called {\em chromatic-choosable} if . 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 such that is chromatic-choosable for every graph . Motivated by the List Total Coloring Conjecture, Kostochka and Woodall (2001) asked whether is chromatic-choosable for every graph . 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 , there exists a graph such that is not chromatic-choosable. Moreover, for any fixed we show that the value 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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