Constricting the Computational Complexity Gap of the $4$-Coloring Problem in $(P_t,C_3)$-free Graphs
Abstract
The -Coloring problem on hereditary graph classes has been a deeply researched problem over the last decade. A hereditary graph class is characterized by a (possibly infinite) list of minimal forbidden induced subgraphs. We say that a graph is -free if it does not contain any of as induced subgraphs. The complexity landscape of the problem remains unclear even when restricting to the case and classes defined by a few forbidden induced subgraphs. While the case of only one forbidden induced subgraph has been completely resolved lately, the complexity when considering two forbidden induced subgraphs still has a couple of unknown cases. In particular, -Coloring on -free graphs is polynomial while it is NP-hard on -free graphs. We provide a reduction showing NP-completeness of -Coloring on -free graphs for , thus constricting the gap of cases whose complexity remains unknown. Our proof includes a computer search ensuring that the graph family obtained through the reduction is indeed -free.
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@article{arxiv.2509.02423,
title = {Constricting the Computational Complexity Gap of the $4$-Coloring Problem in $(P_t,C_3)$-free Graphs},
author = {Justyna Jaworska and Bartłomiej Kielak and Tomáš Masařík and Jana Masaříková},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02423},
year = {2025}
}
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15 pages, 7 figures