Proper conflict-free choosability of planar graphs
Abstract: A proper conflict-free coloring of a graph is a proper vertex coloring wherein each non-isolated vertex's open neighborhood contains at least one color appearing exactly once. For a non-negative integer , a graph is said to be proper conflict-free (degree+)-choosable if given any list assignment for where holds for every vertex , there exists a proper conflict-free coloring of such that for all . Recently, Kashima, Škrekovski, and Xu proposed two related conjectures on proper conflict-free choosability: the first asserts the existence of an absolute constant such that every graph is proper conflict-free (degree+)-choosable, while the second strengthens this claim by restricting to connected graphs other than the cycle of length 5 and reducing the constant to . In this paper, we confirm the second conjecture for three graph classes: -minor-free graphs with maximum degree at most 4, outer-1-planar graphs with maximum degree at most 4, and planar graphs with girth at least 12; we also confirm the first conjecture for these same graph classes, in addition to all outer-1-planar graphs (without degree constraints). Moreover, we prove that planar graphs with girth at least 12 and outer-1-planar graphs are proper conflict-free $6$-choosable.
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