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Nonrepetitive Colouring via Entropy Compression (1112.5524v4)

Published 23 Dec 2011 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: A vertex colouring of a graph is \emph{nonrepetitive} if there is no path whose first half receives the same sequence of colours as the second half. A graph is nonrepetitively $k$-choosable if given lists of at least $k$ colours at each vertex, there is a nonrepetitive colouring such that each vertex is coloured from its own list. It is known that every graph with maximum degree $\Delta$ is $c\Delta2$-choosable, for some constant $c$. We prove this result with $c=1$ (ignoring lower order terms). We then prove that every subdivision of a graph with sufficiently many division vertices per edge is nonrepetitively 5-choosable. The proofs of both these results are based on the Moser-Tardos entropy-compression method, and a recent extension by Grytczuk, Kozik and Micek for the nonrepetitive choosability of paths. Finally, we prove that every graph with pathwidth $k$ is nonrepetitively $O(k{2})$-colourable.

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Authors (4)
  1. Vida Dujmović (90 papers)
  2. Gwenaël Joret (78 papers)
  3. Jakub Kozik (22 papers)
  4. David R. Wood (148 papers)
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