
doi: 10.37236/14524
What is the least integer $\text{sd}(n)$ such that every graph on $n$ vertices has fractional chromatic number $p /q$, where $p$ and $q$ are positive integers and $q \le \text{sd}(n)$? An upper bound on the determinants of Hadamard matrices implies that $\text{sd}(n)\le 2^{-n}(n+1)^{(n+1) /2}$. The only known lower bound on $\text{sd}(n)$ that is exponential in $n$ (asymptotically, roughly $1.346^n/\sqrt{\log n}$) was obtained using an iterated Mycielski construction [D. C. Fisher, J. Graph Theory 20 (1995), 403-409]. We improve on this bound by constructing a family of graphs which shows that $\text{sd}(n) \geq 2^{n/2}$.
[INFO.INFO-DM] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM], generalised Fibonacci numbers, [MATH] Mathematics [math], fractional colouring
[INFO.INFO-DM] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM], generalised Fibonacci numbers, [MATH] Mathematics [math], fractional colouring
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