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Determining the Complexity of Chromatic Sum in Classes Defined by a Set of Forbidden Graphs

Combinatorics 2026-06-30 v1 Computational Complexity Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

The Chromatic Sum problem asks, given a graph GG and an integer kk, whether GG admits a colouring cc with sum vVc(v)k\sum_{v\in V}c(v) \leq k. We study the complexity of Chromatic Sum on graph classes defined by some set of forbidden graphs. First, we show that three known frameworks fully classify the complexity of Chromatic Sum on HHHH-minor-free graphs and HHHH-topological-minor-free graphs for any set of graphs HHHH, and on HHHH-subgraph-free graphs for any finite set of graphs HHHH. To show this, we prove a new NP-completeness result for Chromatic Sum on certain subdivisions of planar subcubic graphs. Next, we consider other containment relations. We formalise a novel framework of problems that are NP-complete for planar graphs as well as for graphs of bounded independence number. For every problem in this framework, we obtain an almost complete complexity classification on HH-induced-minor-free graphs, HH-induced-topological-minor-free graphs, and HH-free graphs for every graph HH. We show that Chromatic Sum belongs to this framework, as do several other problems. We also define a more fine-grained framework for the induced subgraph relation. We apply this to obtain a complete complexity classification for Chromatic Sum on HH-free graphs, as well as for several other problems. We justify the choice of this framework by proving that Chromatic Sum is NP-complete for graphs of clique-width at most 33. This result complements a known polynomial-time result for graphs of clique-width at most 22.

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@article{arxiv.2607.00263,
  title  = {Determining the Complexity of Chromatic Sum in Classes Defined by a Set of Forbidden Graphs},
  author = {Clément Dallard and Daniël Paulusma and Erik Jan van Leeuwen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.00263},
  year   = {2026}
}