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Descriptive chromatic numbers of locally finite and everywhere two-ended graphs
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    Descriptive chromatic numbers of locally finite and everywhere two-ended graphs (English)
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    25 May 2022
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    Summary: We construct Borel graphs which settle several questions in descriptive graph combinatorics. These include ``Can the Baire measurable chromatic number of a locally finite Borel graph exceed the usual chromatic number by more than one?'' and ``Can marked groups with isomorphic Cayley graphs have Borel chromatic numbers for their shift graphs which differ by more than one?'' We also provide a new bound for Borel chromatic numbers of graphs whose connected components all have two ends.
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    descriptive graph combinatorics
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