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COMBINATORICS
2006
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Fractional Biclique Covers and Partitions of Graphs
A biclique is a complete bipartite subgraph of a graph. This paper investigates the fractional biclique cover number, bc(G), and the fractional biclique partition number, bp(G), o...
Valerie L. Watts
SIAMDM
2010
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Permutation Capacities of Families of Oriented Infinite Paths
K¨orner and Malvenuto asked whether one can find n n/2 linear orderings (i.e., permutations) of the first n natural numbers such that any pair of them places two consecutive int...
Graham Brightwell, Gérard D. Cohen, Emanuel...
GD
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
No-Three-in-Line-in-3D
The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points in the n × n grid with no three points collinear. In 1951, Erd¨os proved that t...
Attila Pór, David R. Wood
CORR
2010
Springer
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Injective colorings of graphs with low average degree
Let mad(G) denote the maximum average degree (over all subgraphs) of G and let i(G) denote the injective chromatic number of G. We prove that if 4 and mad(G) < 14 5 , then i(G...
Daniel W. Cranston, Seog-Jin Kim, Gexin Yu
DM
2010
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Injective colorings of sparse graphs
Let Mad(G) denote the maximum average degree (over all subgraphs) of G and let i(G) denote the injective chromatic number of G. We prove that if Mad(G) 5 2 , then i(G) + 1; sim...
Daniel W. Cranston, Seog-Jin Kim, Gexin Yu