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Improved bounds for some facially constrained colorings (2005.09979v1)

Published 20 May 2020 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: A facial-parity edge-coloring of a $2$-edge-connected plane graph is a facially-proper edge-coloring in which every face is incident with zero or an odd number of edges of each color. A facial-parity vertex-coloring of a $2$-connected plane graph is a facially-proper vertex-coloring in which every face is incident with zero or an odd number of vertices of each color. Czap and Jendro\v{l} (in Facially-constrained colorings of plane graphs: A survey, Discrete Math. 340 (2017), 2691--2703), conjectured that $10$ colors suffice in both colorings. We present an infinite family of counterexamples to both conjectures. A facial $(P_{k}, P_{\ell})$-WORM coloring of a plane graph $G$ is a coloring of the vertices such that $G$ contains no rainbow facial $k$-path and no monochromatic facial $\ell$-path. Czap, Jendro\v{l} and Valiska (in WORM colorings of planar graphs, Discuss. Math. Graph Theory 37 (2017), 353--368), proved that for any integer $n\ge 12$ there exists a connected plane graph on $n$ vertices, with maximum degree at least $6$, having no facial $(P_{3},P_{3})$-WORM coloring. They also asked if there exists a graph with maximum degree $4$ having the same property. We prove that for any integer $n\ge 18$, there exists a connected plane graph, with maximum degree $4$, with no facial $(P_{3},P_{3})$-WORM coloring.

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