On the difference between the chromatic and cochromatic number

Abstract

The cochromatic number ζ(G) of a graph G is the smallest number of colors in a vertex-coloring of G such that every color class forms an independent set or a clique. In three papers written around 1990, Erdos, Gimbel and collaborators raised several open problems regarding the relationship of the chromatic and cochromatic number of a graph. In this short note, we address several of these problems, in particular -we disprove a conjecture of Erdos, Gimbel and Straight from 1988, -answer negatively a problem posed by Erdos and Gimbel in 1993, and -give positive evidence for a 1000\$--question of Erdos and Gimbel.

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