Flexibility of Planar Graphs -- Sharpening the Tools to Get Lists of Size Four
Abstract
A graph where each vertex has a list of available colors is -colorable if there is a proper coloring such that the color of is in for each . A graph is -choosable if every assignment of at least colors to each vertex guarantees an -coloring. Given a list assignment , an -request for a vertex is a color . In this paper, we look at a variant of the widely studied class of precoloring extension problems from [Z. Dvo\v{r}\'ak, S. Norin, and L. Postle: List coloring with requests. J. Graph Theory 2019], wherein one must satisfy "enough", as opposed to all, of the requested set of precolors. A graph is -flexible for list size if for any -list assignment , and any set of -requests, there is an -coloring of satisfying an -fraction of the requests in . It is conjectured that planar graphs are -flexible for list size , yet it is proved only for list size and for certain subclasses of planar graphs. We give a stronger version of the main tool used in the proofs of the aforementioned results. By doing so, we improve upon a result by Masa\v{r}\'ik and show that planar graphs without are -flexible for list size . We also prove that planar graphs without -cycles and -cycle distance at least 2 are -flexible for list size . Finally, we introduce a new (slightly weaker) form of -flexibility where each vertex has exactly one request. In that setting, we provide a stronger tool and we demonstrate its usefulness to further extend the class of graphs that are -flexible for list size .
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@article{arxiv.2004.10917,
title = {Flexibility of Planar Graphs -- Sharpening the Tools to Get Lists of Size Four},
author = {Ilkyoo Choi and Felix Christian Clemen and Michael Ferrara and Paul Horn and Fuhong Ma and Tomáš Masařík},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.10917},
year = {2021}
}
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18 pages, 4 figures