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Vertex colouring, Edge Colouring, List Colouring, Fractional Chromatic Number and other variants of graph colouring problems are all on topic.

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What is known about the chromatic number for minimum-distance graphs in higher dimensions?

For a set of points in $\mathbb{R}^d$ with minimum distance $a$, the minimum-distance graph connect two points iff they are at distance $a$. We can also view it as the tangency graph for a set of uni …
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Generalizations of the four-color theorem

The coloring of higher dimensional ball packings. A ball packing is a collection of balls with disjoint interiors. The tangency graph of a ball packing takes the balls as vertices and connect two v …
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Coloring of the plane

Seems to be the polychromatic number of the plane. According to my knowledge, the value is at least 4 (due to Raiskii) and at most 6 (due to Stechkin). See Chap. 4 and 6 of The Mathematical Coloring …
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