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Improved lower bounds on parity vertex colourings of binary trees (1910.03341v2)

Published 8 Oct 2019 in cs.DM and math.CO

Abstract: A vertex colouring is called a \emph{parity vertex colouring} if every path in $G$ contains an odd number of occurrences of some colour. Let $\chi_{p}(G)$ be the minimal number of colours in a parity vertex colouring of $G$. We show that $\chi_{p}(B*) \ge \sqrt{d} + \frac{1}{4} \log_2(d) - \frac{1}{2}$ where $B*$ is a subdivision of the complete binary tree $B_d$. This improves the previously known bound $\chi_{p}(B*) \ge \sqrt{d}$ and enhances the techniques used for proving lower bounds. We use this result to show that $\chi_{p}(T) > \sqrt[3]{\log{n}}$ where $T$ is any binary tree with $n$ vertices. These lower bounds are also lower bounds for the conflict-free colouring. We also prove that $\chi_{p}(G)$ is not monotone with respect to minors and determine its value for cycles. Furthermore, we study complexity of computing the parity vertex chromatic number $\chi_{p}(G)$. We show that checking whether a vertex colouring is a parity vertex colouring is coNP-complete. Then we use Courcelle's theorem to prove that the problem of checking whether $\chi_{p}(G) \le k$ is fixed-parameter tractable with respect $k$ and the treewidth of $G$.

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