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==Three-coloring== [[File:visual_proof_USA_states_map_needs_4_colors.svg|thumb|upright=1.2|[[Proof without words]] that a map of US states needs at least four colors.]] While every planar map can be colored with four colors, it is [[NP-complete]] in [[computational complexity theory|complexity]] to decide whether an arbitrary planar map can be colored with just three colors.<ref>{{Citation | last1 = Dailey | first1 = D. P. | title = Uniqueness of colorability and colorability of planar 4-regular graphs are NP-complete | journal = [[Discrete Mathematics (journal)|Discrete Mathematics]] | volume = 30 | pages = 289β293 | year = 1980 | doi = 10.1016/0012-365X(80)90236-8 | issue = 3 | doi-access = free }}</ref> A [[Cubic graph|cubic map]] can be colored with only three colors if and only if each interior region has an even number of neighboring regions.<ref>{{citation | last = Steinberg | first = Richard | editor1-last = Gimbel | editor1-first = John | editor2-last = Kennedy | editor2-first = John W. | editor3-last = Quintas | editor3-first = Louis V. | contribution = The state of the three color problem | doi = 10.1016/S0167-5060(08)70391-1 | mr = 1217995 | pages = 211β248 | publisher = North-Holland | location = Amsterdam | series = Annals of Discrete Mathematics | title = Quo Vadis, Graph Theory? | volume = 55 | year = 1993| isbn = 978-0-444-89441-0 }}</ref> In the US states map example, landlocked [[Missouri]] (MO) has eight neighbors (an even number): it must be differently colored from all of them, but the neighbors can alternate colors, thus this part of the map needs only three colors. However, landlocked [[Nevada]] (NV) has five neighbors (an odd number): these neighbors require three colors, and it must be differently colored from them, thus four colors are needed here.
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