Given an undirected graph G = ( V , E ) with a set V of vertices and a set E of edges, the graph coloring problem consists of partitioning all vertices into k independent sets and the number of used colors k is minimized. This paper presents a memetic algorithm (denoted by MACOL) for solving the problem of graph coloring. The proposed MACOL algorithm integrates several distinguished features such as an adaptive multi-parent crossover (AMPaX) operator and a distance-and-quality based replacement criterion for pool updating. The proposed algorithm is evaluated on the DIMACS challenge benchmarks and computational results show that the proposed MACOL algorithm achieves highly competitive results, compared with 11 state-of-the-art algorithms. Th...
Given a graph G with n vertices and l edges, the load distribution of a coloring q: V → {red, ...
The partition graph coloring problem (PGCP) belongs to the class generalized network design problems...
AbstractWe color the nodes of a graph by first applying successive contractions to non-adjacent node...
11 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables, 2 algorithmsInternational audienceGraph vertex coloring with a given ...
Given an undirected graph G with vertex set V and edge set E, the minimum sum coloring problem (MSCP...
Given an undirected graph G, the Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is to find a legal assignment o...
Graph partitioning is one of the most studied NP-complete problems. Given a graph G=(V, E) , the tas...
The balanced graph partitioning consists in dividing the vertices of an undirected graph into a give...
International audienceSome real life problems can be modeled as a graph coloring problem. The main i...
We present a diversity-oriented hybrid evolutionary approach for the graph coloring problem. This ap...
The graph coloring problem is the problem of partitioning the vertices of a graph into the smallest ...
National audienceOn propose un nouvel algorithme mémétique (algorithme évolutionnaire dont la mutati...
We present a hybrid evolutionary algorithm for the graph coloring problem (Evocol). Evocol is based ...
This paper concerns the analysis of solution properties of the Graph Coloring Problem. For this purp...
This thesis concerns four NP-hard graph coloring problems, namely, graph coloring (GCP), equitable c...
Given a graph G with n vertices and l edges, the load distribution of a coloring q: V → {red, ...
The partition graph coloring problem (PGCP) belongs to the class generalized network design problems...
AbstractWe color the nodes of a graph by first applying successive contractions to non-adjacent node...
11 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables, 2 algorithmsInternational audienceGraph vertex coloring with a given ...
Given an undirected graph G with vertex set V and edge set E, the minimum sum coloring problem (MSCP...
Given an undirected graph G, the Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is to find a legal assignment o...
Graph partitioning is one of the most studied NP-complete problems. Given a graph G=(V, E) , the tas...
The balanced graph partitioning consists in dividing the vertices of an undirected graph into a give...
International audienceSome real life problems can be modeled as a graph coloring problem. The main i...
We present a diversity-oriented hybrid evolutionary approach for the graph coloring problem. This ap...
The graph coloring problem is the problem of partitioning the vertices of a graph into the smallest ...
National audienceOn propose un nouvel algorithme mémétique (algorithme évolutionnaire dont la mutati...
We present a hybrid evolutionary algorithm for the graph coloring problem (Evocol). Evocol is based ...
This paper concerns the analysis of solution properties of the Graph Coloring Problem. For this purp...
This thesis concerns four NP-hard graph coloring problems, namely, graph coloring (GCP), equitable c...
Given a graph G with n vertices and l edges, the load distribution of a coloring q: V → {red, ...
The partition graph coloring problem (PGCP) belongs to the class generalized network design problems...
AbstractWe color the nodes of a graph by first applying successive contractions to non-adjacent node...