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Lower bounds for on-line graph colorings

Published 29 Apr 2014 in math.CO and cs.DS | (1404.7259v2)

Abstract: We propose two strategies for Presenter in on-line graph coloring games. The first one constructs bipartite graphs and forces any on-line coloring algorithm to use $2\log_2 n - 10$ colors, where $n$ is the number of vertices in the constructed graph. This is best possible up to an additive constant. The second strategy constructs graphs that contain neither $C_3$ nor $C_5$ as a subgraph and forces $\Omega(\frac{n}{\log n}\frac{1}{3})$ colors. The best known on-line coloring algorithm for these graphs uses $O(n{\frac{1}{2}})$ colors.

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