Colouring Generalized Claw-Free Graphs and Graphs of Large Girth: Bounding the Diameter
Combinatorics
2021-11-24 v1 Computational Complexity
Discrete Mathematics
Data Structures and Algorithms
Abstract
For a fixed integer, the -Colouring problem is to decide if the vertices of a graph can be coloured with at most colours for an integer , such that no two adjacent vertices are coloured alike. A graph is -free if does not contain as an induced subgraph. It is known that for all , the -Colouring problem is NP-complete for -free graphs if contains an induced claw or cycle. The case where contains a cycle follows from the known result that the problem is NP-complete even for graphs of arbitrarily large fixed girth. We examine to what extent the situation may change if in addition the input graph has bounded diameter.
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@article{arxiv.2111.11897,
title = {Colouring Generalized Claw-Free Graphs and Graphs of Large Girth: Bounding the Diameter},
author = {Barnaby Martin and Daniel Paulusma and Siani Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.11897},
year = {2021}
}