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Between proper and square coloring of planar graphs, hardness and extremal graphs

Published 13 Feb 2026 in math.CO and cs.CC | (2602.13037v1)

Abstract: $(1a, 2b)$-coloring is the problem of partitioning the vertex set of a graph into $a$ independent sets and $b$ 2-independent sets. This problem was recently introduced by Choi and Liu. We study the computational complexity and extremal properties of $(1a, 2b)$-coloring. We prove that this problem is NP-Complete even when restricted to certain classes of planar graphs, and we also investigate the extremal values of $b$ when $a$ is fixed and in some $(a + 1)$-colorable classes of graphs. In particular, we prove that $k$-degenerate graphs are $(1k, 2{O(\sqrt{n})})$-colorable, that triangle-free planar graphs are $(12, 2{O(\sqrt{n})})$-colorable and that planar graphs are $(13, 2{O(\sqrt{n})})$-colorable. All upper bounds obtained are tight up to a constant factor.

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