The Packing Chromatic Number of the Infinite Square Grid is 15
Author:
Subercaseaux BernardoORCID, Heule Marijn J. H.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractA packing k-coloring is a natural variation on the standard notion of graph k-coloring, where vertices are assigned numbers from $$\{1, \ldots , k\}$$
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,
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, and any two vertices assigned a common color $$c \in \{1, \ldots , k\}$$
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1
,
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need to be at a distance greater than c (as opposed to 1, in standard graph colorings). Despite a sequence of incremental work, determining the packing chromatic number of the infinite square grid has remained an open problem since its introduction in 2002. We culminate the search by proving this number to be 15. We achieve this result by improving the best-known method for this problem by roughly two orders of magnitude. The most important technique to boost performance is a novel, surprisingly effective propositional encoding for packing colorings. Additionally, we developed an alternative symmetry breaking method. Since both new techniques are more complex than existing techniques for this problem, a verified approach is required to trust them. We include both techniques in a proof of unsatisfiability, reducing the trusted core to the correctness of the direct encoding.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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