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A Brooks-type result for sparse critical graphs

Published 5 Aug 2014 in math.CO | (1408.0846v3)

Abstract: A graph GG is kk-{\em critical} if it has chromatic number kk, but every proper subgraph of GG is (k−1)(k-1)--colorable. Let fk(n)f_k(n) denote the minimum number of edges in an nn-vertex kk-critical graph. Recently the authors gave a lower bound, fk(n)≥⌈(k+1)(k−2)∣V(G)∣−k(k−3)2(k−1)⌉f_k(n) \geq \left\lceil \frac{(k+1)(k-2)|V(G)|-k(k-3)}{2(k-1)}\right\rceil, that solves a conjecture by Gallai from 1963 and is sharp for every n≡1 (mod k−1)n\equiv 1\,({\rm mod }\, k-1). It is also sharp for k=4k=4 and every n≥6n\geq 6. In this paper we refine the result by describing all nn-vertex kk-critical graphs GG with ∣E(G)∣=(k+1)(k−2)∣V(G)∣−k(k−3)2(k−1)|E(G)|= \frac{(k+1)(k-2)|V(G)|-k(k-3)}{2(k-1)}. In particular, this result implies exact values of f5(n)f_5(n) when n≥7n\geq 7.

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