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Maximum average degree and relaxed coloring (1806.07021v1)
Published 19 Jun 2018 in math.CO
Abstract: We say a graph is $(d, d, \ldots, d, 0, \ldots, 0)$-colorable with $a$ of $d$'s and $b$ of $0$'s if $V(G)$ may be partitioned into $b$ independent sets $O_1,O_2,\ldots,O_b$ and $a$ sets $D_1, D_2,\ldots, D_a$ whose induced graphs have maximum degree at most $d$. The maximum average degree, $mad(G)$, of a graph $G$ is the maximum average degree over all subgraphs of $G$. In this note, for nonnegative integers $a, b$, we show that if $mad(G)< \frac{4}{3}a + b$, then $G$ is $(1_1, 1_2, \ldots, 1_a, 0_1, \ldots, 0_b)$-colorable.
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