Coloring intersection graphs of arc-connected sets in the plane
Abstract
A family of sets in the plane is simple if the intersection of its any subfamily is arc-connected, and it is pierced by a line L if the intersection of its any member with L is a nonempty segment. It is proved that the intersection graphs of simple families of compact arc-connected sets in the plane pierced by a common line have chromatic number bounded by a function of their clique number.
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