New reducible configurations for graph multicoloring with application to the experimental resolution of McDiarmid-Reed's Conjecture (extended version)
Abstract
A -coloring of a graph associates to each vertex a -subset of a set of colors in such a way that the color-sets of adjacent vertices are disjoint. We define general reduction tools for -coloring of graphs for . In particular, using necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a -coloring of a path with prescribed color-sets on its end-vertices, more complex -colorability reductions are presented. The utility of these tools is exemplified on finite triangle-free induced subgraphs of the triangular lattice for which McDiarmid-Reed's conjecture asserts that they are all -colorable. Computations on millions of such graphs generated randomly show that our tools allow to find a -coloring for each of them except for one specific regular shape of graphs (that can be -colored by an easy ad-hoc process). We thus obtain computational evidence towards the conjecture of McDiarmid\&Reed.
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@article{arxiv.1812.01911,
title = {New reducible configurations for graph multicoloring with application to the experimental resolution of McDiarmid-Reed's Conjecture (extended version)},
author = {Jean-Christophe Godin and Olivier Togni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.01911},
year = {2023}
}
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24 pages, new version with more reducible configurations