-Critical Graphs in -Free Graphs
Abstract: Given two graphs and , a graph is -free if it contains no induced subgraph isomorphic to or . Let be the path on vertices. A graph is -vertex-critical if has chromatic number but every proper induced subgraph of has chromatic number less than . The study of -vertex-critical graphs for graph classes is an important topic in algorithmic graph theory because if the number of such graphs that are in a given hereditary graph class is finite, then there is a polynomial-time algorithm to decide if a graph in the class is -colorable. In this paper, we initiate a systematic study of the finiteness of -vertex-critical graphs in subclasses of -free graphs. Our main result is a complete classification of the finiteness of -vertex-critical graphs in the class of -free graphs for all graphs on 4 vertices. To obtain the complete dichotomy, we prove the finiteness for four new graphs using various techniques -- such as Ramsey-type arguments and the dual of Dilworth's Theorem -- that may be of independent interest.
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