The square of every subcubic planar graph of girth at least 6 is 7-choosable

Abstract

The square of a graph G, denoted G2, has the same vertex set as G and has an edge between two vertices if the distance between them in G is at most 2. Thomassen (2018) and Hartke, Jahanbekam and Thomas (2016) proved that (G2) ≤ 7 if G is a subcubic planar graph. A natural question is whether (G2) ≤ 7 or not if G is a subcubic planar graph. Cranston and Kim (2008) showed that (G2) ≤ 7 if G is a subcubic planar graph of girth at least 7. We prove that (G2) ≤ 7 if G is a subcubic planar graph of girth at least 6.

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