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IWOCA
2009
Springer
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14 years 1 days ago
Forbidden Subgraph Colorings and the Oriented Chromatic Number
: We present an improved upper bound of O(d1+ 1 m−1 ) for the (2, F)-subgraph chromatic number χ2,F (G) of any graph G of maximum degree d. Here, m denotes the minimum number of...
N. R. Aravind, C. R. Subramanian
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Upper oriented chromatic number of undirected graphs and oriented colorings of product graphs
The oriented chromatic number of an oriented graph G is the minimum order of an oriented graph H such that G admits a homomorphism to H. The oriented chromatic number of an undire...
Eric Sopena
ENDM
2000
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13 years 5 months ago
Finding the chromatic number by means of critical graphs
We propose a new exact algorithm for finding the chromatic number of a graph G. The algorithm attempts to determine the smallest possible induced subgraph G' of G which has t...
Francine Herrmann, Alain Hertz
ALGORITHMICA
2006
138views more  ALGORITHMICA 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
Planar Graph Coloring Avoiding Monochromatic Subgraphs: Trees and Paths Make It Difficult
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each color class avoids one or more forbidden graphs as subgraphs. We perform a detail...
Hajo Broersma, Fedor V. Fomin, Jan Kratochví...
IPL
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Oriented vertex and arc colorings of outerplanar graphs
A homomorphism from an oriented graph G to an oriented graph H is an arc-preserving mapping from V (G) to V (H), that is (x)(y) is an arc in H whenever xy is an arc in G. The orie...
Alexandre Pinlou, Eric Sopena