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COMBINATORICA
2010

Online vertex-coloring games in random graphs

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Online vertex-coloring games in random graphs
Consider the following one-player game. The vertices of a random graph on n vertices are revealed to the player one by one. In each step, also all edges connecting the newly revealed vertex to preceding vertices are revealed. The player has a fixed number of colors at her disposal, and has to assign one of these to each vertex immediately. However, she is not allowed to create any monochromatic copy of some fixed graph F in the process. For n , we study how the limiting probability that the player can color all n vertices in this online fashion depends on the edge density of the underlying random graph. For a large family of graphs F, including cliques and cycles of arbitrary size, and any fixed number of colors, we establish explicit threshold functions for this edge density. In particular, we show that the order of magnitude of these threshold functions depends on the number of colors, which is in contrast to the corresponding offline coloring problem.
Martin Marciniszyn, Reto Spöhel
Added 01 Mar 2011
Updated 01 Mar 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where COMBINATORICA
Authors Martin Marciniszyn, Reto Spöhel
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