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List coloring of matroids and base exchange properties

Published 10 Dec 2014 in math.CO | (1412.3341v1)

Abstract: A coloring of a matroid is an assignment of colors to the elements of its ground set. We restrict to proper colorings - those for which elements of the same color form an independent set. Seymour proved that a $k$-colorable matroid is also colorable from any lists of size $k$. We generalize this theorem to the case when lists have still fixed sizes, but not necessarily equal. For any fixed size of lists assignment $\ell$, we prove that, if a matroid is colorable from a particular lists of size $\ell$, then it is colorable from any lists of size $\ell$. This gives an explicit necessary and sufficient condition for a matroid to be list colorable from any lists of a fixed size. As an application, we show how to use our condition to derive several base exchange properties.

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