Free choosability of the cycle
Abstract
A graph G is free (a,b)-choosable if for any vertex v with b colors assigned and for any list of colors of size a associated with each vertex u v, the coloring can be completed by choosing for u a subset of b colors such that adjacent vertices are colored with disjoint color sets. In this note, a necessary and sufficient condition for a cycle to be free (a,b)-choosable is given. As a corollary, some choosability results are derived for graphs in which cycles are connected by a tree structure.
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