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CORR
2007
Springer
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On Computing the Distinguishing Numbers of Planar Graphs and Beyond: a Counting Approach
A vertex k-labeling of graph G is distinguishing if the only automorphism that preserves the labels of G is the identity map. The distinguishing number of G, D(G), is the smallest...
Vikraman Arvind, Christine T. Cheng, Nikhil R. Dev...
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CPC
2004
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On the Strong Chromatic Number
The strong chromatic number, S(G), of an n-vertex graph G is the smallest number k such that after adding kn/k-n isolated vertices to G and considering any partition of the vertic...
Penny E. Haxell
DM
2010
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Grundy number and products of graphs
The Grundy number of a graph G, denoted by (G), is the largest k such that G has a greedy k-colouring, that is a colouring with k colours obtained by applying the greedy algorithm...
Marie Asté, Frédéric Havet, C...
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COMBINATORICS
2007
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A Bound for Size Ramsey Numbers of Multi-partite Graphs
It is shown that the (diagonal) size Ramsey numbers of complete m-partite graphs Km(n) can be bounded from below by cn22(m−1)n, where c is a positive constant. Key words: Size R...
Yuqin Sun, Yusheng Li
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MFCS
2004
Springer
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Crossing Number Is Hard for Cubic Graphs
It was proved by [Garey and Johnson, 1983] that computing the crossing number of a graph is an NP-hard problem. Their reduction, however, used parallel edges and vertices of very h...
Petr Hlinený