Flexible List Colorings in Graphs with Special Degeneracy Conditions
Abstract
For a given , we say that a graph is -flexibly -choosable if the following holds: for any assignment of color lists of size on , if a preferred color from a list is requested at any set of vertices, then at least of these requests are satisfied by some -coloring. We consider the question of flexible choosability in several graph classes with certain degeneracy conditions. We characterize the graphs of maximum degree that are -flexibly -choosable for some , which answers a question of Dvo\v{r}\'ak, Norin, and Postle [List coloring with requests, JGT 2019]. In particular, we show that for any , any graph of maximum degree that is not isomorphic to is -flexibly -choosable. Our fraction of is within a constant factor of being the best possible. We also show that graphs of treewidth are -flexibly -choosable, answering a question of Choi et al.~[arXiv 2020], and we give conditions for list assignments by which graphs of treewidth are -flexibly -choosable. We show furthermore that graphs of treedepth are -flexibly -choosable. Finally, we introduce a notion of flexible degeneracy, which strengthens flexible choosability, and we show that apart from a well-understood class of exceptions, 3-connected non-regular graphs of maximum degree are flexibly -degenerate.
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@article{arxiv.2006.15837,
title = {Flexible List Colorings in Graphs with Special Degeneracy Conditions},
author = {Peter Bradshaw and Tomáš Masařík and Ladislav Stacho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.15837},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
21 pages, 5 figures