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Asymptotically Optimal Proper Conflict-Free Colouring

Published 4 Jan 2024 in math.CO | (2401.02155v2)

Abstract: A proper conflict-free colouring of a graph is a colouring of the vertices such that any two adjacent vertices receive different colours, and for every non-isolated vertex vv, some colour appears exactly once on the neighbourhood of vv. Caro, Petru\v{s}evski and \v{S}krekovski conjectured that every connected graph with maximum degree Δ≥3\Delta \geq 3 has a proper conflict-free colouring with at most Δ+1\Delta+1 colours. This conjecture holds for Δ=3\Delta=3 and remains open for Δ≥4\Delta \geq 4. In this paper we prove that this conjecture holds asymptotically; namely, every graph with maximum degree Δ\Delta has a proper conflict-free colouring with (1+o(1))Δ(1+o(1))\Delta colours.

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