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Maximum edge colouring problem on graphs that exclude a fixed minor (2307.02314v1)

Published 5 Jul 2023 in cs.DM, cs.DS, and math.CO

Abstract: The maximum edge colouring problem considers the maximum colour assignment to edges of a graph under the condition that every vertex has at most a fixed number of distinct coloured edges incident on it. If that fixed number is $q$ we call the colouring a maximum edge $q$-colouring. The problem models a non-overlapping frequency channel assignment question on wireless networks. The problem has also been studied from a purely combinatorial perspective in the graph theory literature. We study the question when the input graph is sparse. We show the problem remains $NP$-hard on $1$-apex graphs. We also show that there exists $PTAS$ for the problem on minor-free graphs. The $PTAS$ is based on a recently developed Baker game technique for proper minor-closed classes, thus avoiding the need to use any involved structural results. This further pushes the Baker game technique beyond the problems expressible in the first-order logic.

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