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An Ohba-like Result for Flexible List Coloring

Published 28 Sep 2025 in math.CO | (2509.24013v1)

Abstract: Chromatic-choosablility is a notion of fundamental importance in list coloring. A graph GG is chromatic-choosable when its chromatic number, χ(G)\chi(G), is equal to its list chromatic number χℓ(G)\chi_{\ell}(G). Flexible list coloring was introduced by Dvo\v{r}\'{a}k, Norin, and Postle in 2019 in order to address a situation in list coloring where we still seek a proper list coloring, but each vertex may have a preferred color assigned to it, and for those vertices we wish to color as many of them with their preferred colors as possible. In flexible list coloring, the list flexibility number of GG, denoted χℓflex(G)\chi_{\ell flex}(G), serves as the natural analogue of χℓ(G)\chi_{\ell}(G). In 2002, Ohba famously showed that for any graph GG, there exists an N∈NN \in \mathbb{N} such that χ(Kp∨G)=χℓ(Kp∨G)\chi(K_p \vee G) = \chi_{\ell}(K_p \vee G) whenever p≥Np \geq N. Since χ(G)≤χℓ(G)≤χℓflex(G)\chi(G) \leq \chi_{\ell}(G) \leq \chi_{\ell flex}(G), it is natural to ask whether this result holds if χℓ\chi_{\ell} is replaced with χℓflex\chi_{\ell flex}. In this paper we not only show that this result doesn't hold in general if χℓ\chi_{\ell} is replaced with χℓflex\chi_{\ell flex}, but we also give a characterization of the graphs for which it does hold.

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