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Weak Degeneracy of Planar Graphs

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arxiv 2406.02792 v3 pith:OHUKFI5Q submitted 2024-06-04 math.CO

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The weak degeneracy of a graph $G$ is a numerical parameter that was recently introduced by the first two authors with the aim of understanding the power of greedy algorithms for graph coloring. Every $d$-degenerate graph is weakly $d$-degenerate, but the converse is not true in general (for example, all connected $d$-regular graphs except cycles and cliques are weakly $(d-1)$-degenerate). If $G$ is weakly $d$-degenerate, then the list-chromatic number of $G$ is at most $d+1$, and the same upper bound holds for various other parameters such as the DP-chromatic number and the paint number. Here we rectify a mistake in a paper of the first two authors and give a correct proof that planar graphs are weakly $4$-degenerate, strengthening the famous result of Thomassen that planar graphs are $5$-list-colorable.

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  1. Degree-truncated choosability of graphs

    math.CO 2025-07 conditional novelty 8.0 of 10

    Every 3-connected non-complete planar graph is degree-truncated DP-16-colourable, and Richter's degree-truncated 6-choosability question is answered negatively even with lists of size 7.

  2. Local Weak Degeneracy of Planar Graphs

    math.CO 2025-04 accept novelty 8.0 of 10

    Every planar graph is weakly degenerate with list sizes f(v) ≥ max{7-g(v),2}, proving the correspondence-colouring analogue of local-girth choosability.

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