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2008
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On the domination number of Hamiltonian graphs with minimum degree six
Let G = (V, E) be a simple graph. A set D V is a dominating set of G if every vertex of V - D is adjacent to a vertex of D. The domination number of G, denoted by (G), is the min...
Hua-Ming Xing, Johannes H. Hattingh, Andrew R. Plu...
DAM
2007
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On the packing chromatic number of Cartesian products, hexagonal lattice, and trees
The packing chromatic number χρ(G) of a graph G is the smallest integer k such that the vertex set of G can be partitioned into packings with pairwise different widths. Several...
Bostjan Bresar, Sandi Klavzar, Douglas F. Rall
GD
2003
Springer
14 years 22 days ago
Track Drawings of Graphs with Constant Queue Number
A k-track drawing is a crossing-free 3D straight-line drawing of a graph G on a set of k parallel lines called tracks. The minimum value of k for which G admits a k-track drawing ...
Emilio Di Giacomo, Henk Meijer
DM
2010
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Packing edge-disjoint cycles in graphs and the cyclomatic number
For a graph G let
Jochen Harant, Dieter Rautenbach, Peter Recht, Fri...
DM
2010
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The distinguishing chromatic number of Cartesian products of two complete graphs
A labeling of a graph G is distinguishing if it is only preserved by the trivial automorphism of G. The distinguishing chromatic number of G is the smallest integer k such that G ...
Janja Jerebic, Sandi Klavzar