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Local 7-coloring for planar subgraphs of unit disk graphs
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Jurek Czyzowicz, Stefan Dobrev, H. González-Aguilar, Rastislav Kralovic, Evangelos Kranakis, Jaroslav Opatrny, Ladislav Stacho, Jorge Urrutia
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