A graph G = (V, E) is called (k, k )-total weight choosable if the following holds: For any total list assignment L which assigns to each vertex x a set L(x) of k real numbers, an...
It is proved that, if G is a K4-minor-free graph with maximum degree 3, then G is totally 4-choosable; that is, if every element (vertex or edge) of G is assigned a list of 4 colo...
It is proved that, if G is a K4-minor-free graph with maximum degree 4, then G is totally ( + 1)-choosable; that is, if every element (vertex or edge) of G is assigned a list of ...
Abstract. A graph is called equistable when there is a nonnegative weight function on its vertices such that a set S of vertices has total weight 1 if and only if S is maximal stab...
We introduce the concept of an edge-colouring total k-labelling. This is a labelling of the vertices and the edges of a graph G with labels 1, 2, . . . , k such that the weights o...