Sampling Colorings with Fixed Color Class Sizes
Abstract
In 1970 Hajnal and Szemer\'edi proved a conjecture of Erd\"os that for a graph with maximum degree , there exists an equitable coloring; that is a coloring where color class sizes differ by at most . In 2007 Kierstand and Kostochka reproved their result and provided a polynomial-time algorithm which produces such a coloring. In this paper we study the problem of approximately sampling uniformly random equitable colorings. A series of works gives polynomial-time sampling algorithms for colorings without the color class constraint, the latest improvement being by Carlson and Vigoda for . In this paper we give a polynomial-time sampling algorithm for equitable colorings when . Moreover, our results extend to colorings with small deviations from equitable (and as a corollary, establishing their existence). The proof uses the framework of the geometry of polynomials for multivariate polynomials, and as a consequence establishes a multivariate local Central Limit Theorem for color class sizes of uniform random colorings.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.08259,
title = {Sampling Colorings with Fixed Color Class Sizes},
author = {Aiya Kuchukova and Will Perkins and Xavier Povill},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.08259},
year = {2026}
}