Bounds for the smallest k-chromatic graphs of given girth

Abstract

Let ng(k) denote the smallest order of a k-chromatic graph of girth at least g. We consider the problem of determining ng(k) for small values of k and g. After giving an overview of what is known about ng(k), we provide some new lower bounds based on exhaustive searches, and then obtain several new upper bounds using computer algorithms for the construction of witnesses, and for the verification of their correctness. We also present the first examples of reasonably small order for k = 4 and g > 5. In particular, the new bounds include: n4(7) ≤ 77, 26 ≤ n6(4) ≤ 66, 30 ≤ n7(4) ≤ 171.

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