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Chromatic numbers from edge ideals: Graph classes with vanishing syzygies are polynomially $\chi$-bounded

Combinatorics 2026-05-12 v2 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

The chromatic number χ\chi of a graph is bounded from below by its clique number ω,\omega, but it can be arbitrary large. Perfect graphs are defined by χ=ω\chi=\omega for all induced subgraphs. An interesting relaxation are χ\chi-bounded graph classes, where χf(ω).\chi\leq f(\omega). It is not always possible to achieve this with a polynomial f.f. The edge ideal IGI_G of a graph GG is generated by monomials xuxvx_ux_v for each edge uvuv of G.G. The bi-graded betti numbers βi,j(I)\beta_{i,j}(I) are central algebraic geometric invariants. We study the graph classes where for some fixed i,ji,j that syzygy vanishes, that is, βi,j(IG)=0.\beta_{i,j}(I_G)=0. We prove that χf(ω),\chi\leq f(\omega), where ff is a polynomial of degree 2j2i4.2j-2i-4. For the elementary special case βi,2i+2(IG)=0,\beta_{i,2i+2}(I_G)=0, this amounts to that (i+1)K2(i+1)K_2-free graphs are (ω1+2i2i){\omega-1+2i \choose 2i}-colorable, improving on an old combinatorial result by Wagon. We also show that triangle-free graphs with βi,j(IG)=0\beta_{i,j}(I_G)=0 are (j1)(j-1)-colorable. Complexity wise, we show that these colorings can be derived in time O(n3)O(n^3) for graphs on nn vertices. Moreover, we show that for almost all graphs with parabolic i,j,i,j, there are better bounds on χ.\chi.

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@article{arxiv.2512.21800,
  title  = {Chromatic numbers from edge ideals: Graph classes with vanishing syzygies are polynomially $\chi$-bounded},
  author = {Alexander Engström},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.21800},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages; editorial updates and some further considerations added in a new final section