English

The chromatic number of random lifts of complete graphs

Combinatorics 2021-09-29 v1

Abstract

An nn-lift of a graph GG is a graph from which there is an nn-to-11 covering map onto GG. Amit, Linial, and Matou\v sek (2002) raised the question of whether the chromatic number of a random nn-lift of K5K_5 is concentrated on a single value. We consider this problem for G=Kd+1G=K_{d+1}, and show that for fixed d3d\ge 3 the chromatic number of a random lift of KdK_d is (asymptotically almost surely) either kk or k+1k+1, where kk is the smallest integer satisfying d<2klogkd < 2k \log k. Moreover, we show that, for roughly half of the values of dd, the chromatic number is concentrated on kk. The argument for the upper-bound on the chromatic number uses the small subgraph conditioning method, and it can be extended to random nn-lifts of GG, for any fixed dd-regular graph GG.

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@article{arxiv.2109.13347,
  title  = {The chromatic number of random lifts of complete graphs},
  author = {JD Nir and Xavier Pérez Giménez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.13347},
  year   = {2021}
}