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A General Upper Bound on the List Chromatic Number of Locally Sparse Graphs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2002

VAN H. VU
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA (e-mail: vanvu@ucsd.edu)

Abstract

Suppose that G is a graph with maximum degree d(G) such that, for every vertex v in G, the neighbourhood of v contains at most d(G)2/f (f > 1) edges. We show that the list chromatic number of G is at most Kd(G)/log f, for some positive constant K. This result is sharp up to the multiplicative constant K and strengthens previous results by Kim [9], Johansson [7], Alon, Krivelevich and Sudakov [3], and the present author [18]. This also motivates several interesting questions.

As an application, we derive several upper bounds for the strong (list) chromatic index of a graph, under various assumptions. These bounds extend earlier results by Faudree, Gyárfás, Schelp and Tuza [6] and Mahdian [13] and determine, up to a constant factor, the strong (list) chromatic index of a random graph. Another application is an extension of a result of Kostochka and Steibitz [10] concerning the structure of list critical graphs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2002 Cambridge University Press

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