A proper edge t-coloring of an undirected, simple, finite, connected graph G is a coloring of its edges with colors 1, 2, ..., t such that all colors are used, and no two adjacent edges receive the same color. A cyclically interval t-coloring of a graph G is a proper edge t-coloring of G such that for each its vertex x, either the set of colors used on edges incident to x or the set of colors not used on edges incident to x forms an interval of integers. For any t ∈ N, let Mt be the set of graphs for which there exists a cyclically-interval t-coloring. Examples of bipartite graphs that do not belong to the class S t≥1 Mt are constructed.
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Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems
11th International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technologies CSIT 2017
Mar 3, 2021
Jul 16, 2020
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https://noad.sci.am/publication/149329
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Rafayel R. Kamalian, On the Existence of Bipartite Graphs Which are notCyclically-Interval Colorable | Mar 3, 2021 |