Chromatic numbers from edge ideals: Graph classes with vanishing syzygies are polynomially $\chi$-bounded
Abstract
The chromatic number of a graph is bounded from below by its clique number but it can be arbitrary large. Perfect graphs are defined by for all induced subgraphs. An interesting relaxation are -bounded graph classes, where It is not always possible to achieve this with a polynomial The edge ideal of a graph is generated by monomials for each edge of The bi-graded betti numbers are central algebraic geometric invariants. We study the graph classes where for some fixed that syzygy vanishes, that is, We prove that where is a polynomial of degree For the elementary special case this amounts to that -free graphs are -colorable, improving on an old combinatorial result by Wagon. We also show that triangle-free graphs with are -colorable. Complexity wise, we show that these colorings can be derived in time for graphs on vertices. Moreover, we show that for almost all graphs with parabolic there are better bounds on
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
20 pages; editorial updates and some further considerations added in a new final section