DP-Degree Colorable Hypergraphs
Abstract
In order to solve a question on list coloring of planar graphs, Dvor\'ak and Postle introduced the concept of so called DP-coloring, thereby extending the concept of list-coloring. DP-coloring was anaylized in detail by Bernshteyn, Kostochka, and Pron for graphs and multigraphs; they characterized DP-degree colorable multigraphs and deduced a Brooks' type result from this. The characterization of the corresponding 'bad' covers was later given by Kim and Ozeki. In this paper, the concept of DP-colorings is extended to hypergraphs having multiple (hyper-)edges. We characterize the DP-degree colorable hypergraphs and, furthermore, the corresponding 'bad' covers. This gives a Brooks' type result for the DP-chromatic number of a hypergraph. In the last part, we examine DP-critical graphs and establish some basic facts on their structure as well as a Gallai-type bound on the minimum number of edges.
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