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DM
2008
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On 3-regular 4-ordered graphs
A simple graph G is k-ordered (respectively, k-ordered hamiltonian), if for any sequence of k distinct vertices v1, . . . , vk of G there exists a cycle (respectively, hamiltonian...
Karola Mészáros
DM
2010
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On a construction of graphs with high chromatic capacity and large girth
The chromatic capacity of a graph G; CAP (G) ; is the largest integer k such that there is a k-colouring of the edges of G such that when the vertices of G are coloured with the s...
Bing Zhou
COMBINATORICS
2006
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Neighbour-Distinguishing Edge Colourings of Random Regular Graphs
A proper edge colouring of a graph is neighbour-distinguishing if for all pairs of adjacent vertices v, w the set of colours appearing on the edges incident with v is not equal to...
Catherine S. Greenhill, Andrzej Rucinski
DM
2008
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General neighbour-distinguishing index of a graph
It is proved that edges of a graph G with no component K2 can be coloured using at most 2 log2 (G) + 1 colours so that any two adjacent vertices have distinct sets of colours of t...
Ervin Györi, Mirko Hornák, Cory Palmer...
SIROCCO
2000
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Lower bounds for (weak) sense of direction
A graph with n vertices and maximum degree cannot be given weak sense of direction using less than colours. It is known that n colours are always sufficient, but it has been conje...
Paolo Boldi, Sebastiano Vigna