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COMBINATORICS
2004
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Degree Powers in Graphs with Forbidden Subgraphs
For every real p > 0 and simple graph G, set f (p, G) = uV (G) dp (u) , and let (r, p, n) be the maximum of f (p, G) taken over all Kr+1-free graphs G of order n. We prove tha...
Béla Bollobás, Vladimir Nikiforov
ENDM
2007
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Graph coloring with no large monochromatic components
For a graph G and an integer t we let mcct(G) be the smallest m such that there exists a coloring of the vertices of G by t colors with no monochromatic connected subgraph having ...
Nathan Linial, Jirí Matousek, Or Sheffet, G...
JGAA
2007
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Approximation Algorithms for the Maximum Induced Planar and Outerplanar Subgraph Problems
The task of finding the largest subset of vertices of a graph that induces a planar subgraph is known as the Maximum Induced Planar Subgraph problem (MIPS). In this paper, some n...
Kerri Morgan, Graham Farr
COMGEO
2007
ACM
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Graph drawings with few slopes
The slope-number of a graph G is the minimum number of distinct edge slopes in a straight-line drawing of G in the plane. We prove that for Δ 5 and all large n, there is a Δ-reg...
Vida Dujmovic, Matthew Suderman, David R. Wood
EJC
2008
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Coloring squares of planar graphs with girth six
Wang and Lih conjectured that for every g 5, there exists a number M(g) such that the square of a planar graph G of girth at least g and maximum degree M(g) is (+1)-colorable. ...
Zdenek Dvorak, Daniel Král, Pavel Nejedl&ya...