2-distance (+1)-coloring of sparse graphs using the potential method

Abstract

A 2-distance k-coloring of a graph is a proper k-coloring of the vertices where vertices at distance at most 2 cannot share the same color. We prove the existence of a 2-distance (+1)-coloring for graphs with maximum average degree less than 187 and maximum degree ≥ 7. As a corollary, every planar graph with girth at least 9 and ≥ 7 admits a 2-distance (+1)-coloring. The proof uses the potential method to reduce new configurations compared to classic approaches on 2-distance coloring.

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