2011
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1109.2969
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Choosability with separation of complete multipartite graphs and hypergraphs

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“…The main problem if planar graphs are (3,1)-choosable remains open. We hope that this paper could serve as an inspiration of possible approaches to the problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main problem if planar graphs are (3,1)-choosable remains open. We hope that this paper could serve as an inspiration of possible approaches to the problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(R3D) Otherwise, v gives charge 3 2 to each incident bad 3-face and distributes its remaining charge uniformly to each incident non-bad 3-face.…”
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“…For (1), note that |L(uv)| ≤ 1, and if L(uv) = ∅ then it suffices to L-color G − uv, which is possible by minimality. For (2), the definitions imply L(u) ⊇ v∈N (u) L(uv), and if γ ∈ L(u) \ v∈N (u) L(uv) then L-coloring G − u, and then coloring u with γ yields an Lcoloring of G. Finally consider (3). By (1), there exists a color γ with L(uv) = {γ} = L(vw).…”
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“…They investigate this concept for both complete graphs and sparse graphs. The study of dense graphs were extended to complete bipartite graphs and multipartite graphs by Füredi, Kostochka, and Kumbhat [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%