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Abstract
Abstract Hajnal and Szemerédi proved that if G is a finite graph with maximum degree
$\Delta $
, then for every integer
$k \geq \Delta +1$
, G has a proper colouring with k colours in which every two colour classes differ in size at most by
$1$
; such colourings are called equitable. We obtain an analogue of this result for infinite graphs in the Borel setting. Specifically, we show that if G is an aperiodic Borel graph of finite maximum degree
$\Delta $
, then for each
$k \geq \Delta + 1$
, G has a Borel proper k-colouring in which every two colour classes are related by an element of the Borel full semigroup of G. In particular, such colourings are equitable with respect to every G-invariant probability measure. We also establish a measurable version of a result of Kostochka and Nakprasit on equitable
$\Delta $
-colourings of graphs with small average degree. Namely, we prove that if
$\Delta \geq 3$
, G does not contain a clique on
$\Delta + 1$
vertices and
$\mu $
is an atomless G-invariant probability measure such that the average degree of G with respect to
$\mu $
is at most
$\Delta /5$
, then G has a
$\mu $
-equitable
$\Delta $
-colouring. As steps toward the proof of this result, we establish measurable and list-colouring extensions of a strengthening of Brooks’ theorem due to Kostochka and Nakprasit.
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