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The chromatic number of the plane is the chromatic number of the uncountably infinite graph that has as its vertices the points of the plane and has an edge between two points if their distance is 1. This chromatic number is denoted…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-06-19 Daniel W. Cranston , Landon Rabern

We prove that for an arbitrary $\varepsilon > 0$ holds \[ \chi (\mathbb{R}^3 \times [0,\varepsilon]^6) \geq 10, \] where $\chi(M)$ stands for the chromatic number of an (infinite) graph with the vertex set $M$ and the edge set consists of…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2024-02-01 D. D. Cherkashin , A. J. Kanel-Belov , G. A. Strukov , V. A. Voronov

The chromatic number $\chi\left(\mathcal{E^2}\right)$ of the plane is known to be some integer between 4 and 7, inclusive. We prove a limiting result that says, roughly, that one cannot increase the lower bound on…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-08-08 Jeremy F. Alm , Jacob Manske

Let $G$ be the unit distance graph in the plane. A well-known problem in combinatorial geometry is that of determining the chromatic number of $G$. It is known that $4\le \chi(G)\le 7$. The upper bound of 7 is obtained using tilings of the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-03-28 James D. Currie , Roger B. Eggleton

We provide a human-verifiable proof that, in a certain sense, the chromatic number of the plane is exactly 7.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2022-06-28 Jaan Parts

We present a new proof of the known fact that the chromatic number of the plane is at least 5. The main difference of this proof is that it can be verified manually without the help of the computer.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2020-10-27 Jaan Parts

Higher chromatic numbers $\chi_s$ of simplicial complexes naturally generalize the chromatic number $\chi_1$ of a graph. In any fixed dimension $d$, the $s$-chromatic number $\chi_s$ of $d$-complexes can become arbitrarily large for…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-06-28 Frank H. Lutz , Jesper M. Møller

We present a method to assign, for any radius $r$ greater than about 12.44, one of seven colors to each point in $\mathbb{R}^3$ lying at distance $r$ from the origin, such that no two points at unit distance from each other are assigned the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2021-07-27 Tomas Sirgedas

The chromatic number of the finite projective space $\mathrm{PG}(n-1,q)$, denoted $\chi_q(n)$, is the minimum number of colors needed to color its points so that no line is monochromatic. We prove subadditivity of $\chi_q(n)$ with respect…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-05-26 Anurag Bishnoi , Wouter Cames van Batenburg , Ananthakrishnan Ravi

In the mysterious and colorful world of chromatic numbers, where there are a lot of unknown, there is an amazing thing. It turns out that for some intervals of forbidden distances on the plane, one can specify the exact value of the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-03-28 Jaan Parts

If the chromatic number of Euclidean plane is larger than four, but it is known that the chromatic number of planar graphs is equal to four, then how does one explain it? In my opinion, they are contradictory to each other. This idea leads…

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2023-01-06 Kai-Rui Wang

We prove that the fractional chromatic number $\chi_f(\mathbb R^2)$ of the unit distance graph of the Euclidean plane is greater than or equal to $4$. Interestingly, however, we cannot present a finite subgraph $G$ of the plane such that…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-03-28 Máté Matolcsi , Imre Z. Ruzsa , Dániel Varga , Pál Zsámboki

The lower bound for the chromatic number of $\mathbb{R}^n$ is improved for $n = 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13 \mbox{ and } 14$.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2014-08-12 Geoffrey Exoo , Dan Ismailescu

The chromatic number of a latin square $L$, denoted $\chi(L)$, is the minimum number of partial transversals needed to cover all of its cells. It has been conjectured that every latin square satisfies $\chi(L) \leq |L|+2$. If true, this…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-05-17 Luis Goddyn , Kevin Halasz , E. S. Mahmoodian

The multi-fold chromatic number of the plane $\chi_m$ is the smallest number of colors $k$, sufficient to color each point of the Euclidean plane in exactly $m$ colors, so that for any pair of points at a unit distance from each other, two…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2022-06-28 Jaan Parts

In this paper we find chromatic numbers of distance graphs $G(n,3,2)$ for infinitely many n. Also we improve upper bound for $\chi(G(n,r,s))$ in large part of cases.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-08-08 D. Zakharov

The work is devoted to one of the variations of the Hadwiger--Nelson problem on the chromatic number of the plane. In this formulation one needs to find for arbitrarily small $\varepsilon$ the least possible number of colors needed to color…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-04-15 Vsevolod Voronov

The chromatic number of the plane problem asks for the minimum number of colors so that each point of the plane can be assigned a single color with the property that no two points unit-distance apart are identically colored. It is now known…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-03-14 Geoffrey Exoo , Dan Ismailescu

We present an alternate proof of the fact that given any 4-coloring of the plane there exist two points unit distance apart which are identically colored.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-05-02 Geoffrey Exoo , Dan Ismailescu

Let $\chi(\mathbb{E}^n)$ denote the chromatic number of the Euclidean space $\mathbb{E}^n$, i.e., the smallest number of colors that can be used to color $\mathbb{E}^n$ so that no two points unit distance apart are of the same color. We…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-04-15 Andrii Arman , Andriy V. Bondarenko , Andriy Prymak , Danylo Radchenko
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