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Graph colorings with restricted bicolored subgraphs: II. The graph coloring game

Published 30 Aug 2020 in math.CO | (2008.13275v3)

Abstract: We consider the graph coloring game, a game in which two players take turns properly coloring the vertices of a graph, with one player attempting to complete a proper coloring, and the other player attempting to prevent a proper coloring. We show that if a graph $G$ has a proper coloring in which the game coloring number of each bicolored subgraph is bounded, then the game chromatic number of $G$ is bounded. As a corollary to this result, we show that for two graphs $G_1$ and $G_2$ with bounded game coloring number, the Cartesian product $G_1 \square G_2$ has bounded game chromatic number, answering a question of X. Zhu. We also obtain an upper bound on the game chromatic number of the strong product $G_1 \boxtimes G_2$ of two graphs.

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