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APAL
1998
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On the Finiteness of the Recursive Chromatic Number
A recursive graph is a graph whose vertex and edges sets are recursive. A highly recursive graph is a recursive graph that also has the following property: one can recursively det...
William I. Gasarch, Andrew C. Y. Lee
COMBINATORICS
2000
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A Note on the Non-Colorability Threshold of a Random Graph
In this paper we consider the problem of establishing a value r0 such that almost all random graphs with n vertices and rn edges, r > r0, are asymptotically not 3-colorable. In...
Alexis C. Kaporis, Lefteris M. Kirousis, Yannis C....
IPL
1998
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Coloring Random Graphs
An equitable coloring of a graph is a proper vertex coloring such that the sizes of any two color classes differ by at most one. The least positive integer k for which there exis...
Michael Krivelevich, Benny Sudakov
ICAT
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
"Space Frames": Using space, color and animation in the visualization of complex graph systems
This study concerns the development of 3D interfaces that aid the navigation of large data structures through the usage of the HSV color space, and the ensuing “spatial framesâ€...
Elif E. Ayiter, Selim Balcisoy, Murat Germen, Isma...
TCS
2008
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Game chromatic index of graphs with given restrictions on degrees
Given a graph G and an integer k, two players alternatively color the edges of G using k colors so that adjacent edges get different colors. The game chromatic index g(G) is the m...
Andrew Beveridge, Tom Bohman, Alan M. Frieze, Oleg...