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Sub-coloring and Hypo-coloring Interval Graphs

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Sub-coloring and Hypo-coloring Interval Graphs
In this paper, we study the sub-coloring and hypo-coloring problems on interval graphs. These problems have applications in job scheduling and distributed computing and can be used as “subroutines” for other combinatorial optimization problems. In the sub-coloring problem, given a graph G, we want to partition the vertices of G into minimum number of sub-color classes, where each sub-color class induces a union of disjoint cliques in G. In the hypo-coloring problem, given a graph G, and integral weights on vertices, we want to find a partition of the vertices of G into sub-color classes such that the sum of the weights of the heaviest cliques in each sub-color class is minimized. We present a “forbidden subgraph” characterization of graphs with sub-chromatic number k and use this to derive a a 3-approximation algorithm for sub-coloring interval graphs. For the hypo-coloring problem on interval graphs, we first show that it is NP-complete and then via reduction to the max-colo...
Rajiv Gandhi, Bradford Greening, Sriram V. Pemmara
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where WG
Authors Rajiv Gandhi, Bradford Greening, Sriram V. Pemmaraju, Rajiv Raman
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