A complete coloring of a simple graph G is a proper vertex coloring such that each pair of colors appears together on at least one edge. The achromatic number psi(G) is the greatest number of colors in such a coloring. We say a class of graphs is fragmentable if for any positive epsilon, there is a constant C such that any graph in the class can be broken into pieces of size at most C by removing a proportion at most epsilon of the vertices. Examples include planar graphs and grids of fixed dimension. Determining the achromatic number of a graph is NP-complete in general, even for trees, and the achromatic number is known precisely for only very restricted classes of graphs. We extend these classes very considerably, by giving, for graphs i...
The achromatic number of a graph is the greatest number of colors in a coloring of the vertices of t...
We present an improved upper bound on the harmonious chromatic number of an arbitrary graph. We also...
AbstractThe achromatic number ψ(G) of a simple graph G is the largest number of colours possible in ...
A complete colouring of a simple graph G is a proper vertex colouring such that each pair of colours...
Let G be a simple graph. The achromatic number ?(G) is the largest number of colors possible in a pr...
Abstract: The achromatic number χa (G) of a graph is the greatest number of color in a vertex colori...
A \emph{harmonious} coloring of a $k$-uniform hypergraph $H$ is a rainbow vertex coloring such that ...
The coefficient of fragmentability of a class of graphs measures the proportion of vertices that nee...
Fragmentability concerns the extent to which a graph can be broken up into small (bounded sized) com...
AbstractThe coefficient of fragmentability of a class of graphs measures the proportion of vertices ...
The achromatic number ?(G) of a simple graph G is the largest number of colours possible in a proper...
We define a parameter which measures the proportion of vertices which must be removed from any graph...
The achromatic number problem is to legally color the vertices of an input graph with the maximum nu...
AbstractWe define a parameter which measures the proportion of vertices which must be removed from a...
The harmonious chromatic number of a graph is the least number of colours in a vertex colouring such...
The achromatic number of a graph is the greatest number of colors in a coloring of the vertices of t...
We present an improved upper bound on the harmonious chromatic number of an arbitrary graph. We also...
AbstractThe achromatic number ψ(G) of a simple graph G is the largest number of colours possible in ...
A complete colouring of a simple graph G is a proper vertex colouring such that each pair of colours...
Let G be a simple graph. The achromatic number ?(G) is the largest number of colors possible in a pr...
Abstract: The achromatic number χa (G) of a graph is the greatest number of color in a vertex colori...
A \emph{harmonious} coloring of a $k$-uniform hypergraph $H$ is a rainbow vertex coloring such that ...
The coefficient of fragmentability of a class of graphs measures the proportion of vertices that nee...
Fragmentability concerns the extent to which a graph can be broken up into small (bounded sized) com...
AbstractThe coefficient of fragmentability of a class of graphs measures the proportion of vertices ...
The achromatic number ?(G) of a simple graph G is the largest number of colours possible in a proper...
We define a parameter which measures the proportion of vertices which must be removed from any graph...
The achromatic number problem is to legally color the vertices of an input graph with the maximum nu...
AbstractWe define a parameter which measures the proportion of vertices which must be removed from a...
The harmonious chromatic number of a graph is the least number of colours in a vertex colouring such...
The achromatic number of a graph is the greatest number of colors in a coloring of the vertices of t...
We present an improved upper bound on the harmonious chromatic number of an arbitrary graph. We also...
AbstractThe achromatic number ψ(G) of a simple graph G is the largest number of colours possible in ...