نتایج جستجو برای: graph coloring
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Web services as independent software components are published on the Internet by service providers and services are then called by users’ request. However, in many cases, no service alone can be found in the service repository that could satisfy the applicant satisfaction. Service composition provides new components by using an interactive model to accelerate the programs. Prior to service comp...
For a coloring $c$ of a graph $G$, the edge-difference coloring sum and edge-sum coloring sum with respect to the coloring $c$ are respectively $sum_c D(G)=sum |c(a)-c(b)|$ and $sum_s S(G)=sum (c(a)+c(b))$, where the summations are taken over all edges $abin E(G)$. The edge-difference chromatic sum, denoted by $sum D(G)$, and the edge-sum chromatic sum, denoted by $sum S(G)$, a...
If a graph G contains no subgraph isomorphic to some graph H, then G is called H-free. A coloring of a graph G = (V,E) is a mapping c : V → {1, 2, . . .} such that no two adjacent vertices have the same color, i.e., c(u) 6= c(v) if uv ∈ E; if |c(V )| ≤ k then c is a k-coloring. The Coloring problem is to test whether a graph has a coloring with at most k colors for some integer k. The Precolori...
Graph coloring is the de facto standard technique for register allocation within a compiler. In this paper we examine the intuition that a better coloring algorithm results in better register allocation. By replacing the coloring phase of the gcc compiler’s register allocator with an optimal coloring algorithm, we demonstrate both the importance of extending the graph coloring model to better e...
Graph vertex coloring is one of the most studied NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems. Given the hardness of the problem, various heuristic algorithms have been proposed for practical graph coloring, based on local search, population-based approaches and hybrid methods. The research in graph coloring heuristics is very active and improved results have been obtained recently, notably for ...
A total coloring of a graph G is a coloring of all elements of G, i.e. vertices and edges, such that no two adjacent or incident elements receive the same color. Let L(x) be a set of colors assigned to each element x of G. Then a list total coloring of G is a total coloring such that each element x receives a color contained in L(x). The list total coloring problem asks whether G has a list tot...
let $g$ be a connected graph of order $3$ or more and $c:e(g)rightarrowmathbb{z}_k$ ($kge 2$) a $k$-edge coloring of $g$ where adjacent edges may be colored the same. the color sum $s(v)$ of a vertex $v$ of $g$ is the sum in $mathbb{z}_k$ of the colors of the edges incident with $v.$ the $k$-edge coloring $c$ is a modular $k$-edge coloring of $g$ if $s(u)ne s(v)$ in $mathbb{z}_k$ for all pa...
Greed is Good: Optimistic Algorithms for Bipartite-Graph Partial Coloring on Multicore Architectures
In parallel computing, a valid graph coloring yields a lock-free processing of the colored tasks, data points, etc., without expensive synchronization mechanisms. However, coloring is not free and the overhead can be significant. In particular, for the bipartite-graph partial coloring (BGPC) and distance-2 graph coloring (D2GC) problems, which have various use-cases within the scientific comput...
Graph coloring in general is an extremely easy-to-understand yet powerful tool. It has wide-ranging applications from register allocation to image segmentation. For such a simple problem, however, the question is surprisingly intractable. In this section I will introduce the problem formally, as well as present some general background on graph coloring. There are several ways to color a graph, ...
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