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Five-list-coloring graphs on surfaces III. One list of size one and one list of size two

arXiv:1608.05759

Abstract

Let be a plane graph with outer cycle and let be a family of non-empty sets. By an -coloring of we mean a (proper) coloring of such that for every vertex of . Thomassen proved that if are adjacent, , for every and for every , then has an -coloring. What happens when and are not adjacent? Then an -coloring need not exist, but in the first paper of this series we have shown that it exists if . Here we characterize when an -coloring exists if and . This result is a lemma toward a more general theorem along the same lines, which we will use to prove that minimally non--colorable planar graphs with two precolored cycles of bounded length are of bounded size. The latter result has a number of applications which we pursue elsewhere.

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