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On generalised majority edge-colourings of graphs

Published 28 Sep 2023 in math.CO | (2309.16624v1)

Abstract: A 1k\frac{1}{k}-majority ll-edge-colouring of a graph GG is a colouring of its edges with ll colours such that for every colour ii and each vertex vv of GG, at most 1k\frac{1}{k}'th of the edges incident with vv have colour ii. We conjecture that for every integer k2k\geq 2, each graph with minimum degree δk<sup>2\delta\geq k<sup>2 is 1k\frac{1}{k}-majority (k+1)(k+1)-edge-colourable and observe that such result would be best possible. This was already known to hold for k=2k=2. We support the conjecture by proving it with $2k2$ instead of k<sup>2k<sup>2, which confirms the right order of magnitude of the conjectured optimal lower bound for δ\delta. We at the same time improve the previously known bound of order k<sup>3log</sup>kk<sup>3\log</sup> k, based on a straightforward probabilistic approach. As this technique seems not applicable towards any further improvement, we use a more direct non-random approach. We also strengthen our result, in particular substituting $2k2$ by (74+o(1))k<sup>2(\frac{7}{4}+o(1))k<sup>2. Finally, we provide the proof of the conjecture itself for k4k\leq 4 and completely solve an analogous problem for the family of bipartite graphs.

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