AbstractScheduling jobs with pairwise conflicts is modeled by the graph multicoloring problem. It occurs in two versions: in the preemptive case, each vertex may get any set of colors, while in the non-preemptive case, the set of colors assigned to each vertex has to be contiguous. We study these versions of the multicoloring problem on trees, under the sum-of-completion-times objective. In particular, we give a quadratic algorithm for the non-preemptive case, and a faster algorithm in the case that all job lengths are short, while we present a polynomial-time approximation scheme for the preemptive case
AbstractA graph coloring model is described for handling some types of chromatic scheduling problems...
We consider online versions of different colouring problems in interval overlap graphs, motivated by...
Some scheduling problems induce a mixed graph coloring, i.e. an assignment of positive integers (col...
Scheduling jobs with pairwise con icts is modeled by the graph multi-coloring problem. It occurs in ...
The question, whether the preemptive Sum Multicoloring (pSMC) problem is hard on paths was raised by...
AbstractThe edge multicoloring problem is that given a graph G and integer demands x(e) for every ed...
In this paper, we introduce a graph multi-coloring problem where each vertex must be assigned a give...
Abstract. The edge multicoloring problem is that given a graph G and integer demands x(e) for every ...
Graph colouring and its generalizations are useful tools in modelling a wide variety of scheduling...
AbstractThis paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Br...
This paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Branch-and...
In this paper, an extension of the graph coloring problem is introduced to model a parallel machine ...
AbstractA variation of preemptive open shop scheduling corresponds to finding a feasible edge colori...
We present a branching scheme for some vertex coloring problems based on a new graph operator called...
We present a branching scheme for some Vertex Coloring Problems based on a new graph operator called...
AbstractA graph coloring model is described for handling some types of chromatic scheduling problems...
We consider online versions of different colouring problems in interval overlap graphs, motivated by...
Some scheduling problems induce a mixed graph coloring, i.e. an assignment of positive integers (col...
Scheduling jobs with pairwise con icts is modeled by the graph multi-coloring problem. It occurs in ...
The question, whether the preemptive Sum Multicoloring (pSMC) problem is hard on paths was raised by...
AbstractThe edge multicoloring problem is that given a graph G and integer demands x(e) for every ed...
In this paper, we introduce a graph multi-coloring problem where each vertex must be assigned a give...
Abstract. The edge multicoloring problem is that given a graph G and integer demands x(e) for every ...
Graph colouring and its generalizations are useful tools in modelling a wide variety of scheduling...
AbstractThis paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Br...
This paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Branch-and...
In this paper, an extension of the graph coloring problem is introduced to model a parallel machine ...
AbstractA variation of preemptive open shop scheduling corresponds to finding a feasible edge colori...
We present a branching scheme for some vertex coloring problems based on a new graph operator called...
We present a branching scheme for some Vertex Coloring Problems based on a new graph operator called...
AbstractA graph coloring model is described for handling some types of chromatic scheduling problems...
We consider online versions of different colouring problems in interval overlap graphs, motivated by...
Some scheduling problems induce a mixed graph coloring, i.e. an assignment of positive integers (col...