Complexity of measurable chromatic-number codes
Characterize the descriptive complexity, for fixed k≥3 and a fixed Borel measure μ on a standard Borel space X, of the codes for locally countable Borel graphs G satisfying χ_μ(G)≤k, and determine whether measurable 2-colorability of acyclic bounded-degree graphings has strictly lower complexity than measurable 3-colorability.
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What is the complexity of the codes of locally countable Borel graphs ${G}$ with $\chi_\mu({G}) \leq k$? Is there a precise way in which deciding the measurable $2$-colorability of an acyclic bounded degree graphing is easier than to decide its $3$-colorability?
Let $k\ge 3$ and fix a Borel measure $\mu$ on some standard Borel space $X$. What is the complexity of the codes of locally countable Borel graphs ${G}$ with $\chi_\mu({G}) \leq k$? Is there a precise way in which deciding the measurable $2$-colorability of an acyclic bounded degree graphing is easier than to decide its $3$-colorability?