No Countable Basis for Borel Directed Graphs of Dichromatic Number at Least Three
Abstract: I prove that the Borel directed graphs whose vertex set admits a partition into two Borel acyclic sets form a -complete set; equivalently, that deciding whether a Borel directed graph has Borel dichromatic number at least~$3$ is a -complete problem. It follows that no countable family of Borel directed graphs can serve as a basis for this class under Borel homomorphism and, more generally, that any basis must be at least as complex as~. The proof lifts the classical NP-completeness reduction of Bokal, Fijavž, Juvan, Kayll, and Mohar to the Borel setting, using the coding framework of Thornton. Combined with a straightforward reduction from undirected to directed coloring problems, this completes the picture for finite Borel chromatic and dichromatic thresholds: for every finite , the set of Borel (directed) graphs admitting a Borel -(di)coloring is -complete, and in particular admits no countable basis. This contrasts with the uncountable threshold, where a single-element basis exists for Borel chromatic number (Kechris--Solecki--Todorčević) and a continuum-size basis exists for Borel dichromatic number (Raghavan--Xiao).
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