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Conflict-Free Coloring Planar Graphs with 4 Colors

Published 24 Jun 2026 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2606.25988v1)

Abstract: We efficiently conflict-free color every planar graph with 4 colors. An (open-neighborhood) conflict-free coloring assigns colors to vertices in a way that every vertex v has a neighbor w such that the color of w is distinct from the colors of the other neighbors of v (i.e., the color of w is unique in the open neighborhood of v). A previous best upper bound on the conflict-free chromatic number of planar graphs was 5, and it is known that 4 colors are sometimes necessary. Deciding whether, e.g., a planar graph admits a conflict-free coloring with 3 colors is NP-complete. Our approach uses a refined variant of the classical Gallai-Edmonds decomposition and the Four Color Theorem. In fact, our result is equivalent to the Four Color Theorem.

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