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On incompactness for chromatic number of graphs
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    On incompactness for chromatic number of graphs (English)
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    5 May 2014
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    The main result of the paper reads as follows. Let \(\kappa<\lambda\) be two regular infinite cardinals such that \(\lambda=\lambda^\kappa\) and there exists a non-reflecting stationary set \(S \subseteq\{\alpha<\lambda : \mathrm{cf}(\alpha) = \kappa\}\). Then there is a graph \(G\) with \(\lambda\) nodes and chromatic number \(>\kappa\) such that every subgraph with \(<\lambda\) nodes has chromatic number \(\leq\kappa\).
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    chromatic number
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    compactness
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    non-reflecting stationary set
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