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Graphs of maximum average degree less than $\frac {11}{3}$ are flexibly $4$-choosable

Combinatorics 2024-08-19 v1

Abstract

We consider the flexible list coloring problem, in which we have a graph GG, a color list assignment L:V(G)2NL:V(G) \rightarrow 2^{\mathbb N}, and a set UV(G)U \subseteq V(G) of vertices such that each uUu \in U has a preferred color p(u)L(u)p(u) \in L(u). Given a constant ε>0\varepsilon > 0, the problem asks for an LL-coloring of GG in which at least εU\varepsilon |U| vertices in UU receive their preferred color. We use a method of reducible subgraphs to approach this problem. We develop a vertex-partitioning tool that, when used with a new reducible subgraph framework, allows us to define large reducible subgraphs. Using this new tool, we show that if GG has maximum average degree less than 113\frac{11}{3}, a list L(v)L(v) of size 44 at each vV(G)v \in V(G), and a set UV(G)U \subseteq V(G) of vertices with preferred colors, then there exists an LL-coloring of GG for which at least 2145U2^{-145} |U| vertices of UU receive their preferred color.

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@article{arxiv.2408.08393,
  title  = {Graphs of maximum average degree less than $\frac {11}{3}$ are flexibly $4$-choosable},
  author = {Richard Bi and Peter Bradshaw},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.08393},
  year   = {2024}
}

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34 pages + appendix