List edge-coloring Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
In mathematics, list edge-coloring is a type of graph coloring. More precisely, a list edge-coloring is a choice function that maps every edge to a color from a prescribed list for that edge. A graph is k-edge-choosable if it has an list edge-coloring for every collection of lists of k colors. The edge choosability, or list edge colorability, list edge chromatic number, or list chromatic index, ch′(G) of a graph G is the least number k such that G is k-edge-choosable.Some properties of ch′(G):
- ch′(G) < 2 χ′(G).
- ch′(Kn,n) = n. (Galvin 1995)
The most famous open problem about list edge-coloring is probably the list coloring conjecture.
List coloring conjecture.
- ch′(G) = χ′(G).
