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Equitable List Vertex Colourability and Arboricity of Grids (1809.08281v1)

Published 21 Sep 2018 in math.CO

Abstract: A graph $G$ is equitably $k$-list arborable if for any $k$-uniform list assignment $L$, there is an equitable $L$-colouring of $G$ whose each colour class induces an acyclic graph. The smallest number $k$ admitting such a coloring is named equitable list vertex arboricity and is denoted by $\rho_l=(G)$. Zhang in 2016 posed the conjecture that if $k \geq \lceil (\Delta(G)+1)/2 \rceil$ then $G$ is equitably $k$-list arborable. We give some new tools that are helpful in determining values of $k$ for which a general graph is equitably $k$-list arborable. We use them to prove the Zhang's conjecture for $d$-dimensional grids where $d \in {2,3,4}$ and give new bounds on $\rho_l=(G)$ for general graphs and for $d$-dimensional grids with $d\geq 5$.

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