AbstractThe notion of the list-T-coloring is a common generalization of the T-coloring and the list-coloring. Given a set of non-negative integers T, a graph G and a list-assignment L, the graph G is said to be T-colorable from the list-assignment L if there exists a coloring c such that the color c(v) of each vertex v is contained in its list L(v) and |c(u)-c(v)|∉T for any two adjacent vertices u and v. The T-choice number of a graph G is the minimum integer k such that G is T-colorable for any list-assignment L which assigns each vertex of G a list of at least k colors.We focus on list-T-colorings with infinite sets T. In particular, we show that for any fixed set T of integers, all graphs have finite T-choice number if and only if the T-...
The k-Coloring problem is to decide whether a graph can be colored with at most k colors such that n...
Let G be a simple graph and let S = (S 1; : : : ; S n) be a set of lists of colors at the vertices o...
AbstractA graph is said to be uniquely list colorable, if it admits a list assignment which induces ...
AbstractGiven a set of nonnegative integers T. and a function S which assigns a set of integers S(v)...
Erdos, Rubin and Taylor showed in 1979 that for any connected graph G which is not a complete graph ...
A proper coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors to the vertices so that no two adjacent vert...
The choice number of a graph G is the smallest integer k such that for every assignment of a list L(...
The generalized list T-coloring is a common generalization of many graph coloring models, including ...
The choice number of a graph G, denoted ch(G), is the minimum integer k such that for any assignment...
This thesis studies both several extremal problems about coloring of graphs and a labeling problem o...
c©Jonathan A. Noel, 2013 The choice number of a graph G, denoted ch(G), is the minimum integer k suc...
AbstractA well-established generalization of graph coloring is the concept of list coloring. In this...
AbstractLet G be a simple graph, L(v) a list of allowed colors assigned to each vertex v of G, and U...
A graph G is k-choosable if its vertices can be colored from any lists L(v) of colors with jL(v)j ...
In this thesis we study list coloring which was introduced independently by Vizing and Erd˝os, Rubin...
The k-Coloring problem is to decide whether a graph can be colored with at most k colors such that n...
Let G be a simple graph and let S = (S 1; : : : ; S n) be a set of lists of colors at the vertices o...
AbstractA graph is said to be uniquely list colorable, if it admits a list assignment which induces ...
AbstractGiven a set of nonnegative integers T. and a function S which assigns a set of integers S(v)...
Erdos, Rubin and Taylor showed in 1979 that for any connected graph G which is not a complete graph ...
A proper coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors to the vertices so that no two adjacent vert...
The choice number of a graph G is the smallest integer k such that for every assignment of a list L(...
The generalized list T-coloring is a common generalization of many graph coloring models, including ...
The choice number of a graph G, denoted ch(G), is the minimum integer k such that for any assignment...
This thesis studies both several extremal problems about coloring of graphs and a labeling problem o...
c©Jonathan A. Noel, 2013 The choice number of a graph G, denoted ch(G), is the minimum integer k suc...
AbstractA well-established generalization of graph coloring is the concept of list coloring. In this...
AbstractLet G be a simple graph, L(v) a list of allowed colors assigned to each vertex v of G, and U...
A graph G is k-choosable if its vertices can be colored from any lists L(v) of colors with jL(v)j ...
In this thesis we study list coloring which was introduced independently by Vizing and Erd˝os, Rubin...
The k-Coloring problem is to decide whether a graph can be colored with at most k colors such that n...
Let G be a simple graph and let S = (S 1; : : : ; S n) be a set of lists of colors at the vertices o...
AbstractA graph is said to be uniquely list colorable, if it admits a list assignment which induces ...