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Indicated list colouring game on graphs

Published 22 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.16073v1)

Abstract: Given a graph GG and a list assignment LL for GG, the indicated LL-colouring game on GG is played by two players: Ann and Ben. In each round, Ann chooses an uncoloured vertex vv, and Ben colours vv with a colour from L(v)L(v) that is not used by its coloured neighbours. If all vertices are coloured, then Ann wins the game. Otherwise after a finite number of rounds, there remains an uncoloured vertex vv such that all colours in L(v)L(v) have been used by its coloured neighbours, Ben wins. We say GG is indicated LL-colourable if Ann has a winning strategy for the indicated LL-colouring game on GG. For a mapping g:V(G)→Ng: V(G) \to \mathbb{N}, we say GG is indicated gg-choosable if GG is indicated LL-colourable for every list assignment LL with ∣L(v)∣≥g(v)|L(v)| \ge g(v) for each vertex vv, and GG is indicated degree-choosable if GG is indicated gg-choosable for g(v)=dG(v)g(v) =d_G(v) (the degree of vv). This paper proves that a graph GG is not indicated degree-choosable if and only if GG is an expanded Gallai-tree - a graph whose maximal connected induced subgraphs with no clique-cut are complete graphs or blow-ups of odd cycles, along with a technical condition (see Definition \ref{def-egt}). This leads to a linear-time algorithm that determines if a graph is indicated degree-choosable. A connected graph GG is called an IC-Brooks graph if its indicated chromatic number equals Δ(G)+1\Delta(G)+1. Every IC-Brooks graph is a regular expanded Gallai-tree. We show that if r≤3r \le 3, then every rr-regular expanded Gallai-tree is an IC-Brooks graph. For r≥4r \ge 4, there are rr-regular expanded Gallai-trees that are not IC-Brooks graphs. We give a characterization of IC-Brooks graphs, and present a linear-time algorithm that determines if a given graph of bounded maximum degree is an IC-Brooks graph.

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