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DM
2007
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Improved bounds on acyclic edge colouring
We prove that the acyclic chromatic index a (G) 6 for all graphs with girth at least 9. We extend the same method to obtain a bound of 4.52 with the girth requirement g 220. We al...
Rahul Muthu, N. Narayanan, C. R. Subramanian
AAIM
2007
Springer
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14 years 5 months ago
Acyclic Edge Colouring of Outerplanar Graphs
An acyclic edge colouring of a graph is a proper edge colouring having no 2-coloured cycle, that is, a colouring in which the union of any two colour classes forms a linear forest...
Rahul Muthu, N. Narayanan, C. R. Subramanian
COLOGNETWENTE
2009
13 years 12 months ago
Acyclic and Frugal Colourings of Graphs
Given a graph G = (V, E), a proper vertex colouring of V is t-frugal if no colour appears more than t times in any neighbourhood and is acyclic if each of the bipartite graphs con...
Ross J. Kang, Tobias Müller
DM
2010
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13 years 11 months ago
Acyclic improper colourings of graphs with bounded maximum degree
For graphs of bounded maximum degree, we consider acyclic t-improper colourings, that is, colourings in which each bipartite subgraph consisting of the edges between two colour cl...
Louigi Addario-Berry, Louis Esperet, Ross J. Kang,...
GC
2011
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Properly Edge-Coloured Subgraphs in Colourings of Bounded Degree
The smallest n such that every colouring of the edges of Kn must contain a monochromatic star K1,s+1 or a properly edge-coloured Kt is denoted by f(s, t). Its existence is guarant...
Klas Markström, Andrew Thomason, Peter Wagner...