Most of the recent heuristics for the graph coloring problem start from an infeasible k-coloring (adjacent vertices may have the same color) and try to make the solution feasible through a sequence of color exchanges. In contrast, our approach (called FOO-PARTIALCOL). which is based on tabu search, considers feasible but partial solutions and tries to increase the size of the cur-rent partial solution. A solution consists of k disjoint stable sets (and, therefore, is a feasible, partial k-coloring) and a set of uncolored vertices. We introduce a reactive tabu tenure which Substantially enhances the performance of both our heuristic as well as the classical tabu algorithm (called TABUCOL) proposed by Hertz and de Werra I Using tabu search te...
This paper concerns the analysis of solution properties of the Graph Coloring Problem. For this purp...
In this paper we present a novel coloring algorithm based on local search. We analyze its performanc...
An equitable k-coloring of an undirected graph G = (V,E) is a partition of its vertices into k disjo...
Most of the recent heuristics for the graph coloring problem start from an infeasible k-coloring (ad...
Tabu search (TS) has always been a very popular algorithm for graph coloring, both as a stand-alone ...
Abstract. A very undesirable behavior of any heuristic algorithm is to be stuck in some specific par...
Date du colloque : 01/2009International audienceA very undesirable behavior of any heuristic al...
AbstractWe present an exact procedure for coloring the nodes of a graph with as few colors as possib...
. This paper presents a new genetic local search algorithm for the graph coloring problem. The algor...
A very undesirable behavior of any heuristic algorithm is to be stuck in some specific parts of the ...
International audienceAbstract. A very undesirable behavior of any heuristic algorithm is to be stuc...
In this work, the Graph Coloring Problem and its generalizations - the Bandwidth Coloring Problem, t...
AbstractWe present an exact procedure for coloring the nodes of a graph with as few colors as possib...
International audienceTabu search (TS) has always been a very popular algorithm for graph coloring, ...
In this work, the Graph Coloring Problem and its general-izations- the Bandwidth Coloring Problem, t...
This paper concerns the analysis of solution properties of the Graph Coloring Problem. For this purp...
In this paper we present a novel coloring algorithm based on local search. We analyze its performanc...
An equitable k-coloring of an undirected graph G = (V,E) is a partition of its vertices into k disjo...
Most of the recent heuristics for the graph coloring problem start from an infeasible k-coloring (ad...
Tabu search (TS) has always been a very popular algorithm for graph coloring, both as a stand-alone ...
Abstract. A very undesirable behavior of any heuristic algorithm is to be stuck in some specific par...
Date du colloque : 01/2009International audienceA very undesirable behavior of any heuristic al...
AbstractWe present an exact procedure for coloring the nodes of a graph with as few colors as possib...
. This paper presents a new genetic local search algorithm for the graph coloring problem. The algor...
A very undesirable behavior of any heuristic algorithm is to be stuck in some specific parts of the ...
International audienceAbstract. A very undesirable behavior of any heuristic algorithm is to be stuc...
In this work, the Graph Coloring Problem and its generalizations - the Bandwidth Coloring Problem, t...
AbstractWe present an exact procedure for coloring the nodes of a graph with as few colors as possib...
International audienceTabu search (TS) has always been a very popular algorithm for graph coloring, ...
In this work, the Graph Coloring Problem and its general-izations- the Bandwidth Coloring Problem, t...
This paper concerns the analysis of solution properties of the Graph Coloring Problem. For this purp...
In this paper we present a novel coloring algorithm based on local search. We analyze its performanc...
An equitable k-coloring of an undirected graph G = (V,E) is a partition of its vertices into k disjo...