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Triangle-free intersection graphs of line segments with large chromatic number (1209.1595v5)
Published 7 Sep 2012 in math.CO, cs.CG, and cs.DM
Abstract: In the 1970s, Erdos asked whether the chromatic number of intersection graphs of line segments in the plane is bounded by a function of their clique number. We show the answer is no. Specifically, for each positive integer $k$, we construct a triangle-free family of line segments in the plane with chromatic number greater than $k$. Our construction disproves a conjecture of Scott that graphs excluding induced subdivisions of any fixed graph have chromatic number bounded by a function of their clique number.