Tight Bounds on the Clique Chromatic Number
Abstract
The clique chromatic number of a graph is the minimum number of colours needed to colour its vertices so that no inclusion-wise maximal clique which is not an isolated vertex is monochromatic. We show that every graph of maximum degree has clique chromatic number O(~). We obtain as a corollary that every n-vertex graph has clique chromatic number O(n ~n). Both these results are tight.
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