Sebastian Brandt, Yi-Jun Chang, Jan Grebík, Christoph Grunau, Václav Rozhoň, Zoltán Vidnyánszky
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Abstract
We introduce new types of examples of bounded degree acyclic Borel graphs and study their combinatorial properties in the context of descriptive combinatorics, using a generalization of the determinacy method of Marks [Mar16]. The motivation for the construction comes from the adaptation of this method to the $\mathsf {LOCAL}$ model of distributed computing [BCG+21]. Our approach unifies the previous results in the area, as well as produces new ones. In particular, strengthening the main result of [TV21], we show that for $\Delta>2$ , it is impossible to give a simple characterization of acyclic $\Delta $ -regular Borel graphs with Borel chromatic number at most $\Delta $ : such graphs form a $\mathbf {\Sigma }^1_2$ -complete set. This implies a strong failure of Brooks-like theorems in the Borel context.
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