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Polynomial bounds for chromatic number. V. Excluding a tree of radius two and a complete multipartite graph

Combinatorics 2023-01-11 v2

Abstract

The Gy\'arf\'as-Sumner conjecture says that for every forest HH and every integer kk, if GG is HH-free and does not contain a clique on kk vertices then it has bounded chromatic number. (A graph is HH-free if it does not contain an induced copy of HH.) Kierstead and Penrice proved it for trees of radius at most two, but otherwise the conjecture is known only for a few simple types of forest. More is known if we exclude a complete bipartite subgraph instead of a clique: R\"odl showed that, for every forest HH, if GG is HH-free and does not contain Kt,tK_{t,t} as a subgraph then it has bounded chromatic number. In an earlier paper with Sophie Spirkl, we strengthened R\"odl's result, showing that for every forest HH, the bound on chromatic number can be taken to be polynomial in tt. In this paper, we prove a related strengthening of the Kierstead-Penrice theorem, showing that for every tree HH of radius two and every integer d2d\ge 2, if GG is HH-free and does not contain as a subgraph the complete dd-partite graph with parts of cardinality tt, then its chromatic number is at most polynomial in tt.

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@article{arxiv.2202.05557,
  title  = {Polynomial bounds for chromatic number. V. Excluding a tree of radius two and a complete multipartite graph},
  author = {Alex Scott and Paul Seymour},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.05557},
  year   = {2023}
}