A graph G is called(k,d)*-choosable if for every list assignment L satisfying |L(v)|=k for all v ∈ V(G),there is an L-coloring of G such that each vertex of G has at most d neighbors colored with the same co...A graph G is called(k,d)*-choosable if for every list assignment L satisfying |L(v)|=k for all v ∈ V(G),there is an L-coloring of G such that each vertex of G has at most d neighbors colored with the same color as itself.In this paper,it is shown that every planar graph without 6-circuits and a triangle adjacent to itself or a quadrangle is(3,1)*-choosable.展开更多
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文摘A graph G is called(k,d)*-choosable if for every list assignment L satisfying |L(v)|=k for all v ∈ V(G),there is an L-coloring of G such that each vertex of G has at most d neighbors colored with the same color as itself.In this paper,it is shown that every planar graph without 6-circuits and a triangle adjacent to itself or a quadrangle is(3,1)*-choosable.