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arxiv: math/9906187 · v2 · submitted 1999-06-28 · 🧮 math.CO

Uniquely 2-List Colorable Graphs

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A graph is called to be uniquely list colorable, if it admits a list assignment which induces a unique list coloring. We study uniquely list colorable graphs with a restriction on the number of colors used. In this way we generalize a theorem which characterizes uniquely 2-list colorable graphs. We introduce the uniquely list chromatic number of a graph and make a conjecture about it which is a generalization of the well known Brooks' theorem.

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