English

The forb-flex method for odd coloring and proper conflict-free coloring of planar graphs

Combinatorics 2024-01-29 v1

Abstract

We introduce a new tool useful for greedy coloring, which we call the forb-flex method, and apply it to odd coloring and proper conflict-free coloring of planar graphs. The odd chromatic number, denoted χo(G)\chi_{\mathsf{o}}(G), is the smallest number of colors needed to properly color GG such that every non-isolated vertex of GG has a color appearing an odd number of times in its neighborhood. The proper conflict-free chromatic number, denoted χPCF(G)\chi_{\mathsf{PCF}}(G), is the smallest number of colors needed to properly color GG such that every non-isolated vertex of GG has a color appearing uniquely in its neighborhood. Our new tool works by carefully counting the structures in the neighborhood of a vertex and determining if a neighbor of a vertex can be recolored at the end of a greedy coloring process to avoid conflicts. Combining this with the discharging method allows us to prove χPCF(G)4\chi_{\mathsf{PCF}}(G) \leq 4 for planar graphs of girth at least 11, and χo(G)4\chi_{\mathsf{o}}(G) \leq 4 for planar graphs of girth at least 10. These results improve upon the recent works of Cho, Choi, Kwon, and Park.

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@article{arxiv.2401.14590,
  title  = {The forb-flex method for odd coloring and proper conflict-free coloring of planar graphs},
  author = {James Anderson and Herman Chau and Eun-Kyung Cho and Nicholas Crawford and Stephen G. Hartke and Emily Heath and Owen Henderschedt and Hyemin Kwon and Zhiyuan Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14590},
  year   = {2024}
}

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32 pages, 11 figures