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Borel Polychromatic Number of Grids

Published 25 Aug 2025 in math.LO and math.CO | (2508.18559v1)

Abstract: We study Borel polychromatic colorings of grid graphs arising from free Borel actions of Z<sup>d\mathbb{Z}<sup>d. A polychromatic coloring is one in which every unit dd-dimensional cube sees all available colors. In the classical setting, every grid admits a $2d$-polychromatic coloring, while in the Borel setting this fails. Our main result shows that every free Z<sup>d\mathbb{Z}<sup>d-action admits a Borel (2<sup>d−1)(2<sup>d-1)-polychromatic coloring. This result is sharp: any action where the generators act ergodically does not admit a Borel $2d$-polychromatic coloring. We conclude with open directions for extending the theory beyond cube tilings and for exploring the dependence of Borel polychromatic numbers on the underlying action.

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