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Disjoint Correspondence Colorings for $K_5$-Minor-free Graphs

Combinatorics 2026-02-19 v1

Abstract

Thomassen famously proved that every planar graph is 5-choosable. We explore variants of this result, focusing on finding disjoint correspondence colorings, in the more general class of K5K_5-minor-free graphs. Correspondence colorings generalize list colorings as follows. Given a graph GG and a positive integer tt, a correspondence tt-cover M\textbf{M} assigns to each vV(G)v\in V(G) a set of allowable colors {1v,,tv}\{1_v,\ldots,t_v\} and to each edge vwE(G)vw\in E(G) a matching between {1v,,tv}\{1_v,\ldots,t_v\} and {1w,,tw}\{1_w,\ldots,t_w\}. An M\textbf{M}-coloring φ\varphi picks for each vertex vv a color φ(v)\varphi(v) (from the set {1v,,tv}\{1_v,\ldots,t_v\}) such that for each edge vwE(G)vw\in E(G) the colors φ(v),φ(w)\varphi(v),\varphi(w) are not matched to each other. Two M\textbf{M}-colorings φ1,φ2\varphi_1,\varphi_2 of GG are called disjoint if φ1(v)φ2(v)\varphi_1(v)\ne\varphi_2(v) for all vV(G)v\in V(G). For every K5K_5-minor-free graph GG and every correspondence 6-cover M\textbf{M} of GG, we construct 3 pairwise disjoint M\textbf{M}-colorings φ1,φ2,φ3\varphi_1,\varphi_2,\varphi_3. In contrast, we provide examples of K5K_5-minor-free graphs and correspondence 5-covers M\textbf{M} that do not admit 3 disjoint M\textbf{M}-colorings.

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@article{arxiv.2602.16692,
  title  = {Disjoint Correspondence Colorings for $K_5$-Minor-free Graphs},
  author = {Wouter Cames van Batenburg and Daniel W. Cranston and František Kardoš},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.16692},
  year   = {2026}
}

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