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Graphs with maximum degree D at least 17 and maximum average degree less than 3 are list 2-distance (D+2)-colorable (1301.7090v1)
Published 29 Jan 2013 in cs.DM and math.CO
Abstract: For graphs of bounded maximum average degree, we consider the problem of 2-distance coloring. This is the problem of coloring the vertices while ensuring that two vertices that are adjacent or have a common neighbor receive different colors. It is already known that planar graphs of girth at least 6 and of maximum degree D are list 2-distance (D+2)-colorable when D>=24 (Borodin and Ivanova (2009)) and 2-distance (D+2)-colorable when D>=18 (Borodin and Ivanova (2009)). We prove here that D>=17 suffices in both cases. More generally, we show that graphs with maximum average degree less than 3 and D>=17 are list 2-distance (D+2)-colorable. The proof can be transposed to list injective (D+1)-coloring.
- Marthe Bonamy (70 papers)
- Benjamin Lévêque (22 papers)
- Alexandre Pinlou (20 papers)