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On the chromatic number of almost s-stable Kneser graphs

Combinatorics 2017-11-20 v1

Abstract

In 2011, Meunier conjectured that for positive integers n,k,r,sn,k,r,s with k2 k\geq 2, r2r\geq 2, and nmax({r,s})kn\geq \max (\{r,s\})k, the chromatic number of ss -stable rr-uniform Kneser hypergraphs is equal to nmax({r,s})(k1)r1\left\lceil \frac{n-\max (\{r,s\})(k-1)}{r-1}\right\rceil . It is a strengthened version of the conjecture proposed by Ziegler (2002), and Alon, Drewnowski and \L uczak (2009). The problem about the chromatic number of almost ss-stable rr -uniform Kneser hypergraphs has also been introduced by Meunier (2011). For the r=2r=2 case of the Meunier conjecture, Jonsson (2012) provided a purely combinatorial proof to confirm the conjecture for s4s\geq 4 and nn sufficiently large, and by Chen (2015) for even ss and any nn. The case s=3 s=3 is completely open, even the chromatic number of the usual almost ss -stable Kneser graphs. In this paper, we obtain a topological lower bound for the chromatic number of almost ss-stable rr-uniform Kneser hypergraphs via a different approach. For the case r=2r=2, we conclude that the chromatic number of almost ss-stable Kneser graphs is equal to ns(k1)n-s(k-1) for all s2s\geq 2. Set t=ns(k1)t=n-s(k-1). We show that any proper coloring of an almost ss-stable Kneser graph must contain a completely multicolored complete bipartite subgraph Kt2t2K_{\left\lceil \frac{t}{2}\right\rceil \left\lfloor \frac{t}{2} \right\rfloor }. It follows that the local chromatic number of almost ss -stable Kneser graphs is at least t2+1\left\lceil \frac{t}{2}\right\rceil +1. It is a strengthened result of Simonyi and Tardos (2007), and Meunier's (2014) lower bound for almost ss-stable Kneser graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1711.06621,
  title  = {On the chromatic number of almost s-stable Kneser graphs},
  author = {Peng-An Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.06621},
  year   = {2017}
}

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