Five-List-Coloring Graphs on Surfaces: The Many Faces Far-Apart Generalization of Thomassen's Theorem
Combinatorics
2021-08-31 v1
Abstract
Let be a plane graph with the boundary of the outer face and let be a family of non-empty sets. By an -coloring of a subgraph of we mean a (proper) coloring of such that for every vertex of . Thomassen proved that if are adjacent, , for every and for every , then has an -coloring. As one final application in this last part of our series on -list-coloring, we derive from all of our theory a far-reaching generalization of Thomassen's theorem, namely the generalization of Thomassen's theorem to arbitrarily many such faces provided that the faces are pairwise distance apart for some universal constant .
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@article{arxiv.2108.12880,
title = {Five-List-Coloring Graphs on Surfaces: The Many Faces Far-Apart Generalization of Thomassen's Theorem},
author = {Luke Postle and Robin Thomas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.12880},
year = {2021}
}
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14 pages