Nonrepetitive Colourings of Planar Graphs with $O(\log n)$ Colours
Combinatorics
2021-12-23 v2 Discrete Mathematics
Abstract
A vertex colouring of a graph is \emph{nonrepetitive} if there is no path for which the first half of the path is assigned the same sequence of colours as the second half. The \emph{nonrepetitive chromatic number} of a graph is the minimum integer such that has a nonrepetitive -colouring. Whether planar graphs have bounded nonrepetitive chromatic number is one of the most important open problems in the field. Despite this, the best known upper bound is for -vertex planar graphs. We prove a upper bound.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1202.1569,
title = {Nonrepetitive Colourings of Planar Graphs with $O(\log n)$ Colours},
author = {Vida Dujmović and Fabrizio Frati and Gwenaël Joret and David R. Wood},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.1569},
year = {2021}
}