On restricted colorings of (d,s)-edge colorable graphs
Abstract
A cycle is 2-colored if its edges are properly colored by two distinct colors. A (d,s)-edge colorable graph G is a d-regular graph that admits a proper d-edge coloring in which every edge of G is in at least s-1 2-colored 4-cycles. Given a (d,s)-edge colorable graph G and a list assigment L of forbidden colors for the edges of G satisfying certain sparsity conditions, we prove that there is a proper d-edge coloring of G that avoids L, that is, a proper edge coloring of G such that (e) L(e) for every edge e of G.
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