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Kempe equivalence of colourings of cubic graphs
Given a graph G=(V,E) and a proper vertex colouring of G, a Kempe chain is a subset of V that induces a maximal connected subgraph of G in which every vertex has one of two colours. To make a Kempe change is to obtain one colouring from another by exchanging the colours of vertices in a Kempe chain. Two colourings are Kempe equivalent if each can be obtained from the other by a series of Kempe changes. A conjecture of Mohar asserts that, for k≥3, all k-colourings of connected k-regular graphs that are not complete are Kempe equivalent. We address the case k=3 by showing that all 3-colourings of a connected cubic graph G are Kempe equivalent unless G is the complete graph K4 or the triangular prism
Hamiltonian cycles and 1-factors in 5-regular graphs
It is proven that for any integer and ,
there exist infinitely many 5-regular graphs of genus containing a
1-factorisation with exactly pairs of 1-factors that are perfect, i.e. form
a hamiltonian cycle. For , this settles a problem of Kotzig from 1964.
Motivated by Kotzig and Labelle's "marriage" operation, we discuss two gluing
techniques aimed at producing graphs of high cyclic edge-connectivity. We prove
that there exist infinitely many planar 5-connected 5-regular graphs in which
every 1-factorisation has zero perfect pairs. On the other hand, by the Four
Colour Theorem and a result of Brinkmann and the first author, every planar
4-connected 5-regular graph satisfying a condition on its hamiltonian cycles
has a linear number of 1-factorisations each containing at least one perfect
pair. We also prove that every planar 5-connected 5-regular graph satisfying a
stronger condition contains a 1-factorisation with at most nine perfect pairs,
whence, every such graph admitting a 1-factorisation with ten perfect pairs has
at least two edge-Kempe equivalence classes. The paper concludes with further
results on edge-Kempe equivalence classes in planar 5-regular graphs.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures; corrected figure
Topics in graph colouring and extremal graph theory
In this thesis we consider three problems related to colourings of graphs and one problem in extremal graph theory. Let be a connected graph with vertices and maximum degree . Let denote the graph with vertex set all proper -colourings of and two -colourings are joined by an edge if they differ on the colour of exactly one vertex.
Our first main result states that has a unique non-trivial component with diameter . This result can be viewed as a reconfigurations analogue of Brooks' Theorem and completes the study of reconfigurations of colourings of graphs with bounded maximum degree.
A Kempe change is the operation of swapping some colours , of a component of the subgraph induced by vertices with colour or . Two colourings are Kempe equivalent if one can be obtained from the other by a sequence of Kempe changes. Our second main result states that all -colourings of a graph are Kempe equivalent unless is the complete graph or the triangular prism. This settles a conjecture of Mohar (2007).
Motivated by finding an algorithmic version of a structure theorem for bull-free graphs due to Chudnovsky (2012), we consider the computational complexity of deciding if the vertices of a graph can be partitioned into two parts such that one part is triangle-free and the other part is a collection of complete graphs. We show that this problem is NP-complete when restricted to five classes of graphs (including bull-free graphs) while polynomial-time solvable for the class of cographs.
Finally we consider a graph-theoretic version formulated by Holroyd, Spencer and Talbot (2007) of the famous Erd\H{o}s-Ko-Rado Theorem in extremal combinatorics and obtain some results for the class of trees
Shortest Reconfiguration of Colorings Under Kempe Changes
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Frozen colourings of bounded degree graphs
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