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Proper conflict-free coloring of sparse graphs

Published 30 Mar 2022 in math.CO | (2203.16390v2)

Abstract: A {\it proper conflict-free cc-coloring} of a graph is a proper cc-coloring such that each non-isolated vertex has a color appearing exactly once on its neighborhood. This notion was formally introduced by Fabrici et al., who proved that planar graphs have a proper conflict-free 8-coloring and constructed a planar graph with no proper conflict-free 5-coloring. Caro, Petru\v{s}evski, and \v{S}krekovski investigated this coloring concept further, and in particular studied upper bounds on the maximum average degree that guarantees a proper conflict-free cc-coloring for c∈4,5,6c\in{4,5,6}. Along these lines, we completely determine the threshold on the maximum average degree of a graph GG, denoted mad(G)mad(G), that guarantees a proper conflict-free cc-coloring for all cc and also provide tightness examples. Namely, for c≥5c\geq 5 we prove that a graph GG with mad(G)≤4cc+2mad(G)\leq \frac{4c}{c+2} has a proper conflict-free cc-coloring, unless GG contains a $1$-subdivision of the complete graph on c+1c+1 vertices. When c=4c=4, we show that a graph GG with $mad(G)<\frac{12}{5}$ has a proper conflict-free $4$-coloring, unless GG contains an induced $5$-cycle. In addition, we show that a planar graph with girth at least 5 has a proper conflict-free $7$-coloring.

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