AbstractThe max-edge-coloring problem is a natural weighted generalization of the classical edge-coloring problem arising in the domain of communication systems. In this problem each color class is assigned the weight of the heaviest edge in this class and the objective is to find a proper edge-coloring of the input graph minimizing the sum of all color classes’ weights. We present new approximation results, that improve substantially the known ones, for several variants of the problem with respect to the class of the underlying graph. In particular, we deal with variants which are known to be NP-hard (general and bipartite graphs) or are proven to be NP-hard in this paper (complete graphs with bi-valued edge weights) or whose complexity qu...
In the strong edge coloring problem, the objective is to color the edges of the given graph with the...
AbstractIn the strong edge coloring problem, the objective is to color the edges of the given graph ...
We study the following variant of the Max k-Cut problem. Given an input graph G with positively weig...
The max edge-coloring problem is a natural weighted generalization of the classical edge-coloring pr...
We study the following generalization of the classical edge coloring problem: Given a weighted graph...
In a bounded max-coloring of a vertex/edge weighted graph, each color class is of cardinality at mos...
We study the following generalization of the classical edge coloring problem: Given a weighted graph...
The Max Edge-Coloring problem asks for a proper edge-coloring of an edge-weighted graph minimizing t...
The max edge-coloring problem asks for a proper edge-coloring of an edge-weighted graph minimizing t...
The max-coloring problem is to compute a legal coloring of the vertices of a graph G = (V, E) with a...
Abstract. Given a graph G = (V,E) and positive integral vertex weights w: V → N, the max-coloring pr...
We propose polynomial time approximation algorithms for a novel maximum edge coloring problem which ...
A proper coloring of a graph is a partition of its vertex set into stable sets, where each part corr...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce and study a new problem named min-max edge q-coloring which is ...
Weighted coloring is a generalization of the well-known vertex (unweighted) coloring for which a num...
In the strong edge coloring problem, the objective is to color the edges of the given graph with the...
AbstractIn the strong edge coloring problem, the objective is to color the edges of the given graph ...
We study the following variant of the Max k-Cut problem. Given an input graph G with positively weig...
The max edge-coloring problem is a natural weighted generalization of the classical edge-coloring pr...
We study the following generalization of the classical edge coloring problem: Given a weighted graph...
In a bounded max-coloring of a vertex/edge weighted graph, each color class is of cardinality at mos...
We study the following generalization of the classical edge coloring problem: Given a weighted graph...
The Max Edge-Coloring problem asks for a proper edge-coloring of an edge-weighted graph minimizing t...
The max edge-coloring problem asks for a proper edge-coloring of an edge-weighted graph minimizing t...
The max-coloring problem is to compute a legal coloring of the vertices of a graph G = (V, E) with a...
Abstract. Given a graph G = (V,E) and positive integral vertex weights w: V → N, the max-coloring pr...
We propose polynomial time approximation algorithms for a novel maximum edge coloring problem which ...
A proper coloring of a graph is a partition of its vertex set into stable sets, where each part corr...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce and study a new problem named min-max edge q-coloring which is ...
Weighted coloring is a generalization of the well-known vertex (unweighted) coloring for which a num...
In the strong edge coloring problem, the objective is to color the edges of the given graph with the...
AbstractIn the strong edge coloring problem, the objective is to color the edges of the given graph ...
We study the following variant of the Max k-Cut problem. Given an input graph G with positively weig...