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MST
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Why Almost All k-Colorable Graphs Are Easy to Color
Coloring a k-colorable graph using k colors (k ≥ 3) is a notoriously hard problem. Considering average case analysis allows for better results. In this work we consider the unif...
Amin Coja-Oghlan, Michael Krivelevich, Dan Vilench...
EUROPAR
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Scalable Parallel Graph Coloring Algorithm for Distributed Memory Computers
In large-scale parallel applications a graph coloring is often carried out to schedule computational tasks. In this paper, we describe a new distributedmemory algorithm for doing t...
Erik G. Boman, Doruk Bozdag, Ümit V. Ç...
APPROX
2011
Springer
242views Algorithms» more  APPROX 2011»
12 years 7 months ago
New Tools for Graph Coloring
How to color 3 colorable graphs with few colors is a problem of longstanding interest. The best polynomial-time algorithm uses n0.2072 colors. There are no indications that colori...
Sanjeev Arora, Rong Ge
SIAMDM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
A New Algorithm for On-line Coloring Bipartite Graphs
We first show that for any bipartite graph H with at most five vertices, there exists an on-line competitive algorithm for the class of H-free bipartite graphs. We then analyze th...
Hajo Broersma, Agostino Capponi, Daniël Paulu...
IPL
2000
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13 years 7 months ago
On the performance of the first-fit coloring algorithm on permutation graphs
In this paper we study the performance of a particular on-line coloring algorithm, the First-Fit or Greedy algorithm, on a class of perfect graphs namely the permutation graphs. W...
Stavros D. Nikolopoulos, Charis Papadopoulos