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List Conflict-free Coloring

Published 19 Sep 2024 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2409.12672v1)

Abstract: Motivated by its application in the frequency assignment problem for cellular networks, conflict-free coloring was first studied by Even et al. in [Conflict-free colorings of simple geometric regions with applications to frequency assignment in cellular networks, SIAM Journal on Computing, 2004]. A \emph{conflict-free coloring} of a hypergraph $\mathcal{H}$ is an assignment of colors to the vertex set of $\mathcal{H}$ such that every hyperedge in $\mathcal{H}$ has a vertex whose color is distinct from every other vertex in that hyperedge. The minimum number of colors required for such a coloring is known as the \emph{conflict-free chromatic number} of $\mathcal{H}$. Conflict-free coloring has also been studied on open/closed neighborhood hypergraphs of a given graph. In this paper, we study the list variant of conflict-free coloring where, for every vertex $v$, we are given a list of admissible colors $L_v$ such that $v$ is allowed to be colored only from $L_v$. We prove upper bounds for the list conflict-free chromatic number of general hypergraphs and graphs.

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