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Conflict-Free Coloring: Graphs of Bounded Clique Width and Intersection Graphs (2105.08693v4)

Published 18 May 2021 in cs.DM and math.CO

Abstract: A conflict-free coloring of a graph $G$ is a (partial) coloring of its vertices such that every vertex $u$ has a neighbor whose assigned color is unique in the neighborhood of $u$. There are two variants of this coloring, one defined using the open neighborhood and one using the closed neighborhood. For both variants, we study the problem of deciding whether the conflict-free coloring of a given graph $G$ is at most a given number $k$. In this work, we investigate the relation of clique-width and minimum number of colors needed (for both variants) and show that these parameters do not bound one another. Moreover, we consider specific graph classes, particularly graphs of bounded clique-width and types of intersection graphs, such as distance hereditary graphs, interval graphs and unit square and disk graphs. We also consider Kneser graphs and split graphs. We give (often tight) upper and lower bounds and determine the complexity of the decision problem on these graph classes, which improve some of the results from the literature. Particularly, we settle the number of colors needed for an interval graph to be conflict-free colored under the open neighborhood model, which was posed as an open problem.

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Authors (5)
  1. Sriram Bhyravarapu (13 papers)
  2. Tim A. Hartmann (12 papers)
  3. Hung P. Hoang (10 papers)
  4. Subrahmanyam Kalyanasundaram (19 papers)
  5. I. Vinod Reddy (14 papers)
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