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ALGORITHMICA
2002
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Algorithmic Aspects of Acyclic Edge Colorings
A proper coloring of the edges of a graph G is called acyclic if there is no 2-colored cycle in G. The acyclic edge chromatic number of G, denoted by a (G), is the least number of...
Noga Alon, Ayal Zaks
DAM
2010
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15 years 3 months ago
Minimum sum edge colorings of multicycles
In the minimum sum edge coloring problem, we aim to assign natural numbers to edges of a graph, so that adjacent edges receive different numbers, and the sum of the numbers assign...
Jean Cardinal, Vlady Ravelomanana, Mario Valencia-...
COCOON
2005
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Algorithms for Finding Distance-Edge-Colorings of Graphs
For a bounded integer , we wish to color all edges of a graph G so that any two edges within distance have different colors. Such a coloring is called a distance-edge-coloring or ...
Takehiro Ito, Akira Kato, Xiao Zhou, Takao Nishize...
DSD
2003
IEEE
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Fast Heuristics for the Edge Coloring of Large Graphs
Heuristic algorithms for coloring the edges of large undirected single-edge graphs with (or very close to) the minimal number of colors are presented. Compared to simulated anneal...
Mario Hilgemeier, Nicole Drechsler, Rolf Drechsler