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Five-List-Coloring Graphs on Surfaces: The Many Faces Far-Apart Generalization of Thomassen's Theorem

Combinatorics 2021-08-31 v1

Abstract

Let GG be a plane graph with CC the boundary of the outer face and let (L(v):vV(G))(L(v):v\in V(G)) be a family of non-empty sets. By an LL-coloring of a subgraph JJ of GG we mean a (proper) coloring ϕ\phi of JJ such that ϕ(v)L(v)\phi(v)\in L(v) for every vertex vv of JJ. Thomassen proved that if v1,v2V(C)v_1,v_2\in V(C) are adjacent, L(v1)L(v2)L(v_1)\ne L(v_2), L(v)3|L(v)|\ge3 for every vV(C){v1,v2}v\in V(C)\setminus \{v_1,v_2\} and L(v)5|L(v)|\ge5 for every vV(G)V(C)v\in V(G)\setminus V(C), then GG has an LL-coloring. As one final application in this last part of our series on 55-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 DD apart for some universal constant D>0D>0.

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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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