Clustered Coloring of Graphs Excluding a Subgraph and a Minor
Abstract
A graph coloring has bounded clustering if each monochromatic component has bounded size. Equivalently, it is a partition of the vertices into induced subgraphs with bounded size components. This paper studies clustered colorings of graphs, where the number of colors depends on an excluded minor and/or an excluded subgraph. We prove the following results (for fixed integers and a fixed graph ). First we show that graphs with no subgraph and with no -minor are -colorable with bounded clustering. The number of colors here is best possible. This result implies that graphs with no -minor are -colorable with bounded clustering, which is within two colors of the clustered coloring version of Hadwiger's conjecture. For graphs of bounded treewidth (or equivalently, excluding a planar minor) and with no subgraph, we prove -choosability with bounded clustering, which is best possible. We then consider excluding an odd minor. We prove that graphs with no subgraph and with no odd -minor are -colorable with bounded clustering, generalizing a result of the first author and Oum who proved the case . Moreover, at least color classes are stable sets. Finally, we consider the clustered coloring version of a conjecture of Gerards and Seymour and prove that graphs with no odd -minor are -colorable with bounded clustering, which improves on previous such bounds.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1905.09495,
title = {Clustered Coloring of Graphs Excluding a Subgraph and a Minor},
author = {Chun-Hung Liu and David R. Wood},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.09495},
year = {2021}
}