Two remarks on the coloring number (Q1362106)
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Two remarks on the coloring number (English)
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12 August 1997
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Let \(G\) be a graph. Its coloring number, \(\text{Col}(G)\), denotes the least cardinal \(\kappa\) such that there exists a well-ordering of the vertices with the property that each vertex is joined to less than \(\kappa\) smaller vertices. The author shows the following two results: (1) If \(k\) is finite and \(G\) is a graph with \(\text{Col}(G)= k+1\), then there exists a subgraph \(H\subseteq G\) with \(\text{Col}(H)= k\). (2) If \(G\) is an infinite graph of cardinality \(\lambda\) with \(\text{Col}(G)=\kappa\) and \(<\) is an arbitrary well-ordering of the vertices, then there are \(\lambda\) points with only less than \(\kappa\) edges going down.
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chromatic number
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coloring number
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well-ordering
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