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JCT
2010
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An almost quadratic bound on vertex Folkman numbers
The vertex Folkman number F(r, n, m), n < m, is the smallest integer t such that there exists a Km-free graph of order t with the property that every r-coloring of its vertices...
Andrzej Dudek, Vojtech Rödl
COMBINATORICS
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Satisfiability and Computing van der Waerden Numbers
In this paper we bring together the areas of combinatorics and propositional satisfiability. Many combinatorial theorems establish, often constructively, the existence of positive...
Michael R. Dransfield, Lengning Liu, Victor W. Mar...
DM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Edge-colorings avoiding rainbow and monochromatic subgraphs
For two graphs G and H, let the mixed anti-Ramsey numbers, maxR(n; G, H), (minR(n; G, H)) be the maximum (minimum) number of colors used in an edge-coloring of a complete graph wi...
Maria Axenovich, Perry Iverson
DAM
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Coloring copoints of a planar point set
To a set of n points in the plane, one can associate a graph that has less than n2 vertices and has the property that k-cliques in the graph correspond vertex sets of convex k-gon...
Walter Morris
CORR
2010
Springer
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Injective colorings of graphs with low average degree
Let mad(G) denote the maximum average degree (over all subgraphs) of G and let i(G) denote the injective chromatic number of G. We prove that if 4 and mad(G) < 14 5 , then i(G...
Daniel W. Cranston, Seog-Jin Kim, Gexin Yu