More counterexamples to the Alon-Saks-Seymour and rank-coloring conjectures (Q625392)
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More counterexamples to the Alon-Saks-Seymour and rank-coloring conjectures (English)
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17 February 2011
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The Rank-Coloring Conjecture states that the chromatic number \(\chi(G) \leq rank(A(G))\), the rank of the adjacency matrix of the graph \(G\). The Alon, Saks, and Seymour Conjecture states that \(\chi(G) \leq bp(G) + 1\), where \(bp(G)\) is the complete bipartite partition number for the graph \(G\). Using a family of graphs \(G(n, k, r)\), which are patterned after \(n\)-dimensional cube \(Q_n\), they give counterexamples to each of the previously mentioned Conjectures.
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chromatic number
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rank coloring
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biclique partition number
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