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Nonrepetitive choice number of trees

Combinatorics 2012-07-24 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A nonrepetitive coloring of a path is a coloring of its vertices such that the sequence of colors along the path does not contain two identical, consecutive blocks. The remarkable construction of Thue asserts that 3 colors are enough to color nonrepetitively paths of any length. A nonrepetitive coloring of a graph is a coloring of its vertices such that all simple paths are nonrepetitively colored. Assume that each vertex vv of a graph GG has assigned a set (list) of colors LvL_v. A coloring is chosen from {Lv}vV(G)\{L_v\}_{v\in V(G)} if the color of each vv belongs to LvL_v. The Thue choice number of GG, denoted by πl(G)\pi_l(G), is the minimum kk such that for any list assignment {Lv}\set{L_v} of GG with each Lvk|L_v|\geq k there is a nonrepetitive coloring of GG chosen from {Lv}\{L_v\}. Alon et al. (2002) proved that πl(G)=O(Δ2)\pi_l(G)=O(\Delta^2) for every graph GG with maximum degree at most Δ\Delta. We propose an almost linear bound in Δ\Delta for trees, namely for any \epsi>0\epsi>0 there is a constant cc such that πl(T)cΔ1+\epsi\pi_l(T)\leq c\Delta^{1+\epsi} for every tree TT with maximum degree Δ\Delta. The only lower bound for trees is given by a recent result of Fiorenzi et al. (2011) that for any Δ\Delta there is a tree TT such that πl(T)=Ω(logΔloglogΔ)\pi_l(T)=\Omega(\frac{\log\Delta}{\log\log\Delta}). We also show that if one allows repetitions in a coloring but still forbid 3 identical consecutive blocks of colors on any simple path, then a constant size of the lists allows to color any tree.

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@article{arxiv.1207.5155,
  title  = {Nonrepetitive choice number of trees},
  author = {Jakub Kozik and Piotr Micek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.5155},
  year   = {2012}
}