Cooperative colorings of trees and of bipartite graphs
Abstract
Given a system (G1, … ,Gm) of graphs on the same vertex set V, a cooperative coloring is a choice of vertex sets I1, … ,Im, such that Ij is independent in Gj and j=1mIj = V. For a class G of graphs, let mG(d) be the minimal m such that every m graphs from G with maximum degree d have a cooperative coloring. We prove that ( d) mT(d) O( d) and ( d) mB(d) O(d/ d), where T is the class of trees and B is the class of bipartite graphs.
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