The sorrows of a smooth digraph: the first hardness criterion for infinite directed graph-colouring problems
Abstract
Two major milestones on the road to the full complexity dichotomy for finite-domain constraint satisfaction problems were Bulatov's proof of the dichotomy for conservative templates, and the structural dichotomy for smooth digraphs of algebraic length 1 due to Barto, Kozik, and Niven. We lift the combined scenario to the infinite, and prove that any smooth digraph of algebraic length 1 pp-constructs, together with pairs of orbits of an oligomorphic subgroup of its automorphism group, every finite structure -- and hence its conservative graph-colouring problem is NP-hard -- unless the digraph has a pseudo-loop, i.e. an edge within an orbit. We thereby overcome, for the first time, previous obstacles to lifting structural results for digraphs in this context from finite to -categorical structures; the strongest lifting results hitherto not going beyond a generalisation of the Hell-Ne\v{s}et\v{r}il theorem for undirected graphs. As a consequence, we obtain a new algebraic invariant of arbitrary -categorical structures enriched by pairs of orbits which fail to pp-construct some finite structure.
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@article{arxiv.2501.17060,
title = {The sorrows of a smooth digraph: the first hardness criterion for infinite directed graph-colouring problems},
author = {Johanna Brunar and Marcin Kozik and Tomáš Nagy and Michael Pinsker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.17060},
year = {2026}
}
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38 pages