In this paper, we study the Minimum Sum Coloring (MSC) problem on P4-sparse graphs. In the MSC problem, we aim to assign natural numbers to vertices of a graph such that adjacent vertices get different numbers, and the sum of the numbers assigned to the vertices is minimum. Based in the concept of maximal sequence associated with an optimal solution of the MSC problem of any graph, we show that there is a large sub-family of P4-sparse graphs for which the MSC problem can be solved in polynomial time. Moreover, we give a parameterized algorithm and a 2-approximation algorithm for the MSC problem on general P4-sparse graphs.Fil: Bonomo, Flavia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa ...
AbstractA graph G was defined in [16] as P4-reducible, if no vertex in G belongs to more than one ch...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is an NP-Hard problem derived from the graph coloring proble...
International audienceIn this paper we present our study of greedy algorithms for solving the minimu...
In this note we show a one-to-one correspondence between potentially optimal solutions to the cluste...
In this note we show a one-to-one correspondence between potentially optimal solutions to the cluste...
Paper submitted to a journal, 11/05/2014International audienceIn this note we show a one-to-one corr...
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grantor: University of TorontoThe sum coloring problem asks to find a vertex coloring of ...
AbstractThe sum coloring problem asks to find a vertex coloring of a given graph G, using natural nu...
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none4siA proper coloring of a given graph is an assignment of a positive integer number (color) to e...
In the Minimum Sum Edge Coloring problem we have to assign positive integers to the edges of a graph...
AbstractA graph G was defined in [16] as P4-reducible, if no vertex in G belongs to more than one ch...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is an NP-Hard problem derived from the graph coloring proble...
International audienceIn this paper we present our study of greedy algorithms for solving the minimu...
In this note we show a one-to-one correspondence between potentially optimal solutions to the cluste...
In this note we show a one-to-one correspondence between potentially optimal solutions to the cluste...
Paper submitted to a journal, 11/05/2014International audienceIn this note we show a one-to-one corr...
In this paper, we study the minimum sum set coloring (MSSC) problem which consists in assigning a se...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this note we show a one-to-one correspondence between potentially opti...
International audienceThe minimum sum coloring problem (MSCP) is a variant of the well-known vertex ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe sum coloring problem asks to find a vertex coloring of ...
AbstractThe sum coloring problem asks to find a vertex coloring of a given graph G, using natural nu...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the minimum sum set coloring (MSSC) problem which consists in assign...
AbstractIn the Minimum Sum Edge Coloring problem we have to assign positive integers to the edges of...
none4siA proper coloring of a given graph is an assignment of a positive integer number (color) to e...
In the Minimum Sum Edge Coloring problem we have to assign positive integers to the edges of a graph...
AbstractA graph G was defined in [16] as P4-reducible, if no vertex in G belongs to more than one ch...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is an NP-Hard problem derived from the graph coloring proble...
International audienceIn this paper we present our study of greedy algorithms for solving the minimu...