A sequence is called non-repetitive if none of its subsequences forms a repetition (a sequence r1r2⋯r2n such that ri = rn+i for all 1 ≤ i ≤ n). Let G be a graph whose vertices are coloured. A colouring ϕ of the graph G is non-repetitive if the sequence of colours on every path in G is non-repetitive. The Thue chromatic number, denoted by π(G), is the minimum number of colours of a non-repetitive colouring of G
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The author can archive pre-print, post-print of the article. appropriate journal homepage link is a...
A complete colouring of a simple graph G is a proper vertex colouring such that each pair of colours...
The edge chromatic number of G is the minimum number of colors required to color the edges of G in s...
A sequence is called non-repetitive if none of its subsequences forms a repetition (a sequence r1r2...
A sequence S = s1s2:::s2n is called a repetition if si = sn+i for each i = 1;:::; n. A coloring of t...
International audienceA sequence r1, r2, ..., r2n such that ri=rn+ i for all 1≤i≤n is called a repet...
A repetition is a sequence of symbols in which the first half is the same asthe second half. An edge...
The colouring number of a graph G, defined as col(G) = 1 + maxH⊆G δ(H), is an upper bound for its c...
The following seemingly simple question with surprisingly many connections to various problems in co...
A repetition is a sequence of symbols in which the first half is the\ud same as the second half. An...
AbstractLet G be a plane graph, and let φ be a colouring of its edges. The edge colouring φ of G is ...
An r-set colouring of a graph G is an assignment of r distinct colours to each vertex of G so that t...
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A vertex colouring of a graph is nonrepetitive if there is no path for which the first half of the p...
The author can archive pre-print, post-print of the article. appropriate journal homepage link is a...
A complete colouring of a simple graph G is a proper vertex colouring such that each pair of colours...
The edge chromatic number of G is the minimum number of colors required to color the edges of G in s...