Non-chromatic-adherence of the DP Color Function via Generalized Theta Graphs
Abstract
DP-coloring (also called correspondence coloring) is a generalization of list coloring that has been widely studied in recent years after its introduction by Dvo\v{r}\'{a}k and Postle in 2015. The chromatic polynomial of a graph is an extensively studied notion in combinatorics since its introduction by Birkhoff in 1912; denoted , it equals the number of proper -colorings of graph . Counting function analogues of the chromatic polynomial have been introduced and studied for list colorings: , the list color function (1990); DP colorings: , the DP color function (2019), and , the dual DP color function (2021). For any graph and , . A function is chromatic-adherent if for every graph , for some implies that for all . It is not known if the list color function and the DP color function are chromatic-adherent. We show that the DP color function is not chromatic-adherent by studying the DP color function of Generalized Theta graphs. The tools we develop along with the Rearrangement Inequality give a new method for determining the DP color function of all Theta graphs and the dual DP color function of all Generalized Theta graphs.
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@article{arxiv.2110.04058,
title = {Non-chromatic-adherence of the DP Color Function via Generalized Theta Graphs},
author = {Manh Vu Bui and Hemanshu Kaul and Michael Maxfield and Jeffrey A. Mudrock and Paul Shin and Seth Thomason},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.04058},
year = {2021}
}
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26 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2012.12897, arXiv:2104.12268