
arXiv: 2407.19362
A proper $k$-coloring of $G$ is called an odd coloring of $G$ if for every vertex $v$, there is a color that appears at an odd number of neighbors of $v$. This concept was introduced recently by Petruševski and Škrekovski, and they conjectured that every planar graph is odd 5-colorable. Towards this conjecture, Caro, Petruševski, and Škrekovski showed that every outerplanar graph is odd 5-colorable, and this bound is tight since the cycle of length 5 is not odd 4-colorable. Recently, the first author and others showed that every maximal outerplanar graph is odd 4-colorable. In this paper, we show that a connected outerplanar graph $G$ is odd 4-colorable if and only if $G$ contains a block which is not a copy of the cycle of length 5. This strengthens the result by Caro, Petruševski, and Škrekovski, and gives a complete characterization of odd 4-colorable outerplanar graphs.
9 pages
outerplanar graph, unavoidable set, Extremal problems in graph theory, Coloring of graphs and hypergraphs, maximal outerplanar graph, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), odd coloring, Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory
outerplanar graph, unavoidable set, Extremal problems in graph theory, Coloring of graphs and hypergraphs, maximal outerplanar graph, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), odd coloring, Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory
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