The DP Color Function of Clique-Gluings of Graphs
Abstract
DP-coloring (also called correspondence coloring) is a generalization of list coloring that has been widely studied in recent years after its introduction by Dvo\v{r}\'{a}k and Postle in 2015. As the analogue of the chromatic polynomial of a graph , , the DP color function of , denoted by , counts the minimum number of DP-colorings over all possible -fold covers. Formulas for chromatic polynomials of clique-gluings of graphs, a fundamental graph operation, are well-known, but the effect of such gluings on the DP color function is not well understood. In this paper we study the DP color function of -gluings of graphs. Recently, Becker et. al. asked whether whenever , where the expression on the right is the DP-coloring analogue of the corresponding chromatic polynomial formula for a -gluing, , of . Becker et. al. showed this inequality holds when . In this paper we show this inequality holds for edge-gluings (). On the other hand, we show it does not hold for triangle-gluings (), which also answers a question of Dong and Yang (2021). Finally, we show a relaxed version, based on a class of -fold covers that we conjecture would yield the fewest DP-colorings for a given graph, of the inequality holds when .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2112.05316,
title = {The DP Color Function of Clique-Gluings of Graphs},
author = {Hemanshu Kaul and Michael Maxfield and Jeffrey A. Mudrock and Seth Thomason},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.05316},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
21 pages, 1 figure. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2104.12268