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On First-Order Definable Colorings
We address the problem of characterizing -coloring problems that are
first-order definable on a fixed class of relational structures. In this
context, we give several characterizations of a homomorphism dualities arising
in a class of structure
Nice labeling problem for event structures: a counterexample
In this note, we present a counterexample to a conjecture of Rozoy and
Thiagarajan from 1991 (called also the nice labeling problem) asserting that
any (coherent) event structure with finite degree admits a labeling with a
finite number of labels, or equivalently, that there exists a function such that an event structure with degree
admits a labeling with at most labels. Our counterexample is based on
the Burling's construction from 1965 of 3-dimensional box hypergraphs with
clique number 2 and arbitrarily large chromatic numbers and the bijection
between domains of event structures and median graphs established by
Barth\'elemy and Constantin in 1993
Graph Theory versus Minimum Rank for Index Coding
We obtain novel index coding schemes and show that they provably outperform
all previously known graph theoretic bounds proposed so far. Further, we
establish a rather strong negative result: all known graph theoretic bounds are
within a logarithmic factor from the chromatic number. This is in striking
contrast to minrank since prior work has shown that it can outperform the
chromatic number by a polynomial factor in some cases. The conclusion is that
all known graph theoretic bounds are not much stronger than the chromatic
number.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to ISIT 201
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