Fair and Tolerant (FAT) Graph Colorings

Abstract

We introduce and study Fair and Tolerant colorings (FAT colorings), where each vertex tolerates a given fraction of same-colored neighbors while fairness is preserved across the other coloring classes. Moreover, we define the FAT chromatic number FAT(G) as the largest integer k for which G admits a FAT k-coloring. We establish general bounds on FAT, relate it to structural and spectral properties of graphs, and characterize it completely for several families of graphs. We conclude with a list of open questions that suggest future directions.

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