Abstract
The r-inflation of a graph G is the lexicographic product G with K r. A graph is said to have thickness t if its edges can be partitioned into t sets, each of which induces a planar graph, and t is smallest possible. In the setting of the r-inflation of planar graphs, we investigate the generalization of Ringel's famous Earth-Moon problem: What is the largest chromatic number of any thickness-t graph? In particular, we study classes of planar graphs for which we can determine both the thickness and chromatic number of their 2-inflations, and provide bounds on these parameters for their r-inflations. Moreover, in the same setting, we investigate arboricity and fractional chromatic number as well. We end with a list of open questions. Copyright © 2011 DMFA Slovenije.
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Albertson, M. O., Boutin, D. L., & Gethner, E. (2011). More results on r-inflated graphs: Arboricity, thickness, chromatic number and fractional chromatic number. Ars Mathematica Contemporanea, 4(1), 5–24. https://doi.org/10.26493/1855-3974.175.b78
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