نتایج جستجو برای: graph coloring

تعداد نتایج: 201742  

Journal: :Graphs and Combinatorics 2022

The concept of DP-coloring a graph is generalization list coloring introduced by Dvořák and Postle (J. Combin. Theory Ser. B 129, 38–54, 2018). Multiple graphs, as multiple coloring, was first studied Bernshteyn, Kostochka Zhu Graph 93, 203–221, 2020). This paper proves that planar graphs without 3-cycles normally adjacent 4-cycles are (7m, 2m)-DP-colorable for every integer m. As consequence, ...

2017
Marvin Williams Peter Sanders Christian Schulz Darren Strash

The Graph Coloring Problem (GCP) asks for the minimum number of colors required to color the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same color. In this thesis we present an evolutionary algorithm for the GCP with novel crossover operations using graph partitioning. Our population contains only legal colorings and we use various greedy coloring algorithms to initialize i...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 2012
Allan Borodin Ioana Ivan Yuli Ye Bryce Zimny

We consider the sum coloring (chromatic sum) and sum multi-coloring problems for restricted families of graphs. In particular, we consider the graph classes of proper intersection graphs of axis-parallel rectangles, proper interval graphs, and unit disk graphs. All the above mentioned graph classes belong to a more general graph class of (k+1)clawfree graphs (respectively, for k = 4, 2, 5). We ...

Journal: :Graphs and Combinatorics 2008
Robert E. Jamison Gretchen L. Matthews

An acyclic coloring of a graph G is a proper coloring of the vertex set of G such that G contains no bichromatic cycles. The acyclic chromatic number of a graph G is the minimum number k such that G has an acyclic coloring with k colors. In this paper, acyclic colorings of Hamming graphs, products of complete graphs, are considered.

2015
Alexander S. Kechris Andrew S. Marks

In this article we survey the emerging field of descriptive graph combinatorics. This area has developed in the last two decades or so at the interface of descriptive set theory and graph theory, and it has interesting connections with other areas such as ergodic theory and probability theory. Our object of study is the theory of definable graphs, usually Borel or analytic graphs on Polish spac...

2014
Seog-Jin Kim Boram Park

The square G2 of a graph G is the graph defined on V (G) such that two vertices u and v are adjacent in G2 if the distance between u and v in G is at most 2. Let χ(H) and χl(H) be the chromatic number and the list chromatic number of H, respectively. A graph H is called chromatic-choosable if χl(H) = χ(H). It is an interesting problem to find graphs that are chromatic-choosable. Motivated by th...

2008
Yen-Ju Chen Yue-Li Wang

An incidence of G consists of a vertex and one of its incident edge in G. The incidence coloring problem is a variation of vertex coloring problem. The problem is to find the minimum number (called incidence coloring number) of colors assigned to every incidence of G so that the adjacent incidences are not assigned the same color. In this paper, we propose a linear time algorithm for incidence-...

2013
Dhouha Ghrab Bilel Derbel Imen Jemili Amine Dhraief Abdelfettah Belghith El-Ghazali Talbi

Graph coloring was exploited in wireless sensor networks to solve many optimization problems. These problems are related in general to channel assignment. In this paper, we propose to jointly use coloring for routing purposes. We introduce CHRA a coloring based hierarchical routing approach. Coloring is exploited to avoid interferences and also to schedule nodes transmissions to sink. We provid...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2003

Journal: :International Journal of Pure and Apllied Mathematics 2016

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