On the density of critical graphs with no large cliques
Abstract
A graph is \textit{-critical} if and every proper subgraph of is -colorable, and if is a list-assignment for , then is \textit{-critical} if is not -colorable but every proper induced subgraph of is. In 2014, Kostochka and Yancey proved a lower bound on the average degree of an -vertex -critical graph tending to for large that is tight for infinitely many values of , and they asked how their bound may be improved for graphs not containing a large clique. Answering this question, we prove that for , if is sufficiently large and is a -free -critical graph where and is a list-assignment for such that for all , then the average degree of is at least . This result implies that for some , for every graph satisfying where is the size of the largest clique in and is the maximum average degree of , the list-chromatic number of is at most .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1911.02661,
title = {On the density of critical graphs with no large cliques},
author = {Tom Kelly and Luke Postle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.02661},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
27 pages; to appear in Combinatorica