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JCT
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Anti-Ramsey properties of random graphs
We call a coloring of the edge set of a graph G a b-bounded coloring if no color is used more than b times. We say that a subset of the edges of G is rainbow if each edge is of a ...
Tom Bohman, Alan M. Frieze, Oleg Pikhurko, Cliffor...
DAM
2011
13 years 3 months ago
On the b-coloring of P4-tidy graphs
A b-coloring of a graph is a coloring such that every color class admits a vertex adjacent to at least one vertex receiving each of the colors not assigned to it. The b-chromatic ...
Clara Inés Betancur Velasquez, Flavia Bonom...
MST
2010
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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...
ALGORITHMICA
2002
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13 years 8 months ago
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
ICPR
2010
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
A Discrete Labelling Approach to Attributed Graph Matching Using SIFT Features
Local invariant feature extraction methods are widely used for image-features matching. There exist a number of approaches aimed at the refinement of the matches between image-fe...
Gerard Sanromà, René Alquézar...