Fractional and $j$-fold colouring of the plane
Abstract
We present results referring to the Hadwiger-Nelson problem which asks for the minimum number of colours needed to colour the plane with no two points at distance having the same colour. Exoo considered a more general problem concerning graphs with as the vertex set and two vertices adjacent if their distance is in the interval . Exoo conjectured for sufficiently small but positive difference between and . We partially answer this conjecture by proving that for . A -fold colouring of graph is an assignment of -elemental sets of colours to the vertices of , in such a way that the sets assigned to any two adjacent vertices are disjoint. The fractional chromatic number is the infimum of fractions for -fold colouring of using colours. We generalize a method by Hochberg and O'Donnel (who proved that ) for fractional colouring of graphs , obtaining a bound dependant on . We also present few specific and two general methods for -fold coloring of for small , in particular for and . The -fold colouring for small has strong practical motivation especially in scheduling theory, while graph is often used to model hidden conflicts in radio networks.
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@article{arxiv.1506.01887,
title = {Fractional and $j$-fold colouring of the plane},
author = {Jarosław Grytczuk and Konstanty Junosza-Szaniawski and Joanna Sokół and Krzysztof Węsek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.01887},
year = {2017}
}