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Coloring squares of graphs with mad constraints

Published 21 Feb 2019 in math.CO | (1902.08135v1)

Abstract: A proper vertex $k$-coloring of a graph $G=(V,E)$ is an assignment $c:V\to {1,2,\ldots,k}$ of colors to the vertices of the graph such that no two adjacent vertices are associated with the same color. The square $G2$ of a graph $G$ is the graph defined by $V(G)=V(G2)$ and $uv \in E(G2)$ if and only if the distance between $u$ and $v$ is at most two. We denote by $\chi(G2)$ the chromatic number of $G2$, which is the least integer $k$ such that a $k$-coloring of $G2$ exists. By definition, at least $\Delta(G)+1$ colors are needed for this goal, where $\Delta(G)$ denotes the maximum degree of the graph $G$. In this paper, we prove that the square of every graph $G$ with $\text{mad}(G)<4$ and $\Delta(G) \geqslant 8$ is $(3\Delta(G)+1)$-choosable and even correspondence-colorable. Furthermore, we show a family of $2$-degenerate graphs $G$ with $\text{mad}(G)<4$, arbitrarily large maximum degree, and $\chi(G2)\geqslant \frac{5\Delta(G)}{2}$, improving the result of Kim and Park.

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